
Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia
Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (MEN) is a group of rare genetic disorders that cause tumors to develop in several endocrine glands, which produce hormones that regulate various body functions. In the context of endocrine hypertension, certain tumors can lead to the excessive production of hormones like adrenaline or cortisol, resulting in high blood pressure. This condition can affect overall health and may require various treatments, including medication or surgery, to manage hormone levels and control blood pressure effectively. Early diagnosis and intervention are essential to prevent complications.