Laparoscopic excision of left phaeochromocytoma

KB Galketiya, V Pinto

Abstract


Phaeochromocytoma is a recognized cause for hypertension. Ninety percent arises in the adrenal medulla. It arises from chromaffin cells and secretes adrenalin and noradrenalin. The common symptoms are headache, palpitations, excessive sweating and associated hypertension. The features may be intermittent or persistent. Surgical excision is indicated.  

DOI: 10.4038/gmj.v14i1.1180

Galle Medical Journal Vol.14(1) 2009 66


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Galle Medical Journal ISSN: 1391-7072

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