Phaeochromocytoma Flashcards

1
Q

Define Phaeochromocytoma?

A

Catecholamine-producing tumours that usually arise from chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla but are extra-adrenal in about 10% of cases

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What percentage of Phaeochromocytomas are bilateral and malignant?

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10% are bilateral

10% are malignant

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What are Extra-adrenal phaeochromocytomas referred to as?

A

Paragangliomas

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What is the aetiology of Phaeochromocytoma?

A

Sporadic cases are of unknown aetiology

Familial in up to 30%

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What conditions are Familial cases of Phaeochromocytoma seen in?

A

MEN2a
von Hippel-Lindau Syndrome
Neurofibromatosis type 1

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What is the epidemiology of Phaeochromocytoma?

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RARE

< 0.2 % of hypertensive patients

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What are the general presenting symptoms of Phaeochromocytoma?

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Paroxysmal Episodes
Headache (due to malignant hypertension)
Sweating

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What are the Cardiorespiratory symptoms of Phaeochromocytoma?

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Palpitations
Chest Pain
Dyspnoea

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What are the GI symptoms of Phaeochromocytoma?

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Epigastric pain
Nausea
Constipation

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What are the Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Phaeochromocytoma?

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Weakness
Tremor
Anxiety

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What are the signs of Phaeochromocytoma on physical examination?

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Hypertension
Postural hypotension
Pallor 
Tachycardia
Fever 
Weight Loss
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What investigations would you do for Phaeochromocytoma?

A
24 hr urine collection
Plasma free metanephrines
Tumour localisation
I-MIBG scintigraphy
Screen for associated conditions
Genetic testing
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Why do we do 24 hr urine collection for Phaeochromocytoma?

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Check for catecholamine levels (and check for fractionated metanephrine levels)

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14
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What are metanephrines?

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Metabolites are adrenaline

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15
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How do we do Tumour Localisation in Phaeochromocytoma?

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MRI or CT

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How do we use I-MIBG scintigraphy for Phaeochromocytoma?

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Another way of visualising the tumour