Adrenal Disease - Phaeochromocytoma Flashcards

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Where is Adrenaline produced?

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Chromaffin cells in the adrenal medulla of the adrenal glands.

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What is a Phaeochromocytoma?

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A tumour of the chromaffin cells that secretes unregulated and excessive amounts of Adrenaline.

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What is Adrenaline?

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A catecholamine hormone and neurotransmitter that stimulates the SNS.

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Associations of Phaeochromocytoma (3).

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  1. MEN II - 25% are familial.
  2. Neurofibromatosis.
  3. von-Hippel Lindau Syndrome.
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10% Rule (3).

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  1. Bilateral.
  2. Cancerous.
  3. Extra-Adrenal (commonest : adjacent to bifurcation of aorta).
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Clinical Presentation of Phaeochromocytoma (5).

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  1. Anxiety.
  2. Sweating.
  3. Headache.
  4. Hypertension.
  5. Palpitations, Tachycardia, Paroxysmal AF.
    * fluctuating when tumour secretes adrenaline.
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Investigations of Phaeochromocytomas (2).

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  1. 24 Hour Urine Catecholamine.

2. Plasma Free Metanephrine (breakdown product with a longer half-life than Adrenaline).

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Management of Phaeochromocytoma (3).

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  1. Alpha Blockers - Phenoxybenzamine.
  2. B-Blockers after Established on A-Blockers.
  3. Adrenalectomy - definitive management.
  4. Control medically before surgery.
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