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Raynaud's Phenomenon: Revisiting a Rare Sign of Pheochromocytoma and Paraganglioma.
Urology 2017 August
Paraganglioma (PGL) are rare tumors arising from extra-adrenal chromaffin cells and occasionally secret catecholamines. The patient commonly presents with headache, palpitation, anxiety, diaphoresis, and episodic or sustained hypertension. Rarely patient can present with Raynaud's phenomenon. We present a case of adolescent girl who presented with isolated Raynaud's phenomenon as only manifestation of metastasis of PGL 3 years after undergoing surgical excision of normetanephrine secreting abdominal PGL.
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