Mixed functional tumor of the left adrenal as a cause of palpitations, surgical management. Case report

Santiago Muñoz-Palomeque, William Aguayo-Vistin, Gabriel A. Molina, Zanny Bastidas-Arévalo, Jaime Paul Herrera Gonzalez, Christian I. Gordon

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Compound pheochromocytoma refers to a rare adrenal tumor that includes neuroblastic components and is a rare catecholamine-producing tumor from chromaffin cells, typically found in the adrenal medulla. It usually presents with symptoms like tachycardia, headache, and intermittent diaphoresis, although its clinical manifestations can vary. Diagnosis involves biochemical studies and imaging such as catecholamines, metanephrines, CT scans, and positron emission tomography (PET). The surgical management is the definitive, being the laparoscopic approach of choice in most cases. This case report discusses a 45-year-old male who presented with tachycardia and palpitations, diagnosed with left pheochromocytoma exhibiting neuroblastoma differentiation, surgically treated through anterior laparoscopy without any trans-surgical complications and with low bleeding. Postoperative recovery was uneventful, and pathology confirmed the diagnosis. Timely diagnosis and surgical removal are crucial, with laparoscopy being the preferred approach for tumor resection.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículorjae731
PublicaciónJournal of Surgical Case Reports
Volumen2024
N.º11
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 nov. 2024

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