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Analysis of pheochromocytomas / paragangliomas from Eastern Slovakia.
[adrenal incidentaloma]
This
multi
centre
observational
cohort
study
gives
a
view
about
the
occurrence
,
clinical
and
laboratory
presentation
,
localization
,
histological
type
and
genetic
background
of
pheochromocytoma
(
PHEO
)
and
paraganglioma
(
PGL
)
in
Eastern
Slovakia
.
It
included
28
patients
(
18
women
+
10
men
)
,
of
which
23
were
diagnosed
to
have
PHEO
(
82
,
1
%
)
and
7
patients
(
25
%
)
suffered
from
PGL
with
retroperitoneal
,
inguinal
/
pelvic
and
mediastinal
distribution
.
Arterial
hypertension
was
the
major
symptom
present
in
86
%
with
slight
dominance
of
paroxysmal
form
(
58
%
)
.
In
3
cases
(
10
,
7
%
)
,
the
diagnosis
was
gained
after
differentiation
of
adrenal
incidentaloma
in
asymptomatic
patients
.
Five
patients
(
17
,
8
%
)
were
classified
to
have
malignant
form
of
the
disease
.
9
patients
(
32
,
1
%
)
were
confirmed
to
have
hereditary
form
-
five
of
them
(
17
,
8
%
)
with
familiar
medullar
thyroid
cancer
(
FMTC
)
and
mutations
in
RET
gene
classified
as
multiple
endocrine
neoplasia
2
A
and
4
patients
(
14
,
3
%
)
with
germline
mutations
of
SDHB
gene
,
respectively
.
There
was
found
a
relatively
high
occurrence
of
other
co
-morbidities
:
thyroid
disease
in
20
patients
(
71
,
4
%
)
,
impairment
of
glucose
metabolism
in
11
patients
(
39
,
3
%
)
and
apart
from
FMTC
,
4
patients
(
14
,
3
%
)
suffered
also
from
other
malignancy
.
Together
with
a
bigger
size
of
the
primary
tumor
(
6
,
6
cm
)
,
higher
concentrations
of
metanephrines
and
prevalence
of
extra
-
adrenal
tumors
,
malignant
and
hereditary
forms
,
we
suppose
genetic
and
environmental
factors
of
Eastern
Slovakia
may
play
a
role
in
the
etiopathogenesis
of
the
tumors
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"arterial hypertension"
symptom
adrenal incidentaloma
congenital adrenal hyperplasia
cushing syndrome
erythropoietic protoporphyria
sneddon syndrome
x-linked adrenoleukodystrophy
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