Endocrine - Phaeochromocytoma Flashcards

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What is a phaeochromocytoma?

A

Tumour of the adrenal glands that releases excessive amount of catecholamines

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What is the pathophysiology of phaeochromocytomas?

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Adrenaline produced by chromaffin cells in the medulla of the adrenal glands

Phaeochromocytoma is a tumour of the chromaffin cells that secretes excess adrenaline, tends to be secreted in bursts hence intermittent symptoms

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What conditions are phaeochromocytomas more common in?

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  • Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 (MEN2)
  • Neurofibromatosis type 1
  • Von Hippel-Lindau disease
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What is the 10% rule to describe the patterns of tumours?

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10% bilateral
10% cancerous
10% outside the adrenal gland

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Why do signs and symptoms fluctuate in patients with phaeochromocytomas?

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Pulsatile release of adrenaline from the tumour

Not always releasing adrenaline

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What are the symptoms of phaeochromocytomas?

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Related to excess adrenaline
- Anxiety
- Sweating
- Tremor
- Palpitations
- Tachycardia
- Hypertension

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What are the initial tests for diagnosis of a phaeochromocytoma?

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Plasma free metanephrines
24-hour urine catecholamines

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Why are urine catecholamines measured for 24 hours?

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Levels of adrenaline fluctuate and have a very short half life, thus unreliable

So must measure for prolonged periods of time

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What are metanephrines?

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Breakdown product of adrenaline

Have a longer half life so more reliable

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What imaging is used for diagnosing phaeochromocytomas?

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CT
MRI

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What is advised for patients with a phaeochromocytoma?

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Genetic testing
Test relatives too

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What is the management of a phaeochromocytoma?

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Alpha blockers
Phenoxybenzamine or doxazosin

Beta blockers
Only when on alpha blockers

Surgical removal
Patients must have their symptoms controlled first

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