Hypertension Following Minor Trauma: a Rare Presentation of Pheochromocytoma
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The diagnosis of pheochromocytoma (Pheo) can be challenging due to the variety of potential presentations of this infrequent tumor. A 16-year-old boy presented with hypertension and sudden abdominal pain after minor blunt abdominal trauma. Both computer tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) scanning identified a right suprarenal mass, and raised the possibility of a Pheo. This diagnosis was confirmed through urine catecholamine testing and (131)I metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) scanning. An extra-adrenal Pheo was successfully resected. The presentation of Pheos is quite variable, and patients may often be essentially asymptomatic. Pheo should be considered in hypertensive pediatric patients with a history of blunt abdominal trauma.
Experience with surgical excision in childhood pheochromocytoma.
Kim H, Lee H, Jung S, Lee S, Park K, Kim W J Korean Med Sci. 2004; 19(3):401-6.
PMID: 15201507 PMC: 2816842. DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2004.19.3.401.