Abstract

.Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) in multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN2) is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by the mutation of the RET proto-oncogene, that shows nearly complete penetration. The American Thyroid Association guidelines recommend prophylactic thyroidectomy for patients with high-risk RET mutations. However, in Japan, ethical and medical issues may preclude prophylactic treatment in young patients. Hence, an early diagnosis of MTC is necessary to ensure a favorable outcome. Here, we report the case of a young Japanese girl with a high-risk RET mutation, diagnosed with very early stage MTC using serum calcitonin (Ctn) values measured using an electro chemiluminescence immuno-assay (ECLIA). The Japanese girl with a family history of MEN2 had been followed at our hospital since she was 5-mo-old. RET analysis revealed that she displayed a Cys634Gly mutation. The patient underwent annual neck ultrasonography and calcium infusion testing. When she was 8-yr-old, the Ctn level, measured using ECLIA, dramatically increased with calcium stimulation, from a baseline of 11.3 pg/mL to 333 pg/mL. She subsequently underwent total thyroidectomy and was diagnosed with stage I MTC. Detecting early stage MTC by monitoring serum Ctn measured by ECLIA, may represent a useful strategy for patients with high-risk RET mutations.

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