Pheochromocytoma: aetiology, clinical features and management

Published 2018-12-05
Pheochromocytoma are a group of catecholamine producing tutors derived from the sympathetic or parasympathetic system. In this video we review the aetiology, clinical features, diagnostic modalities (both biochemical and imaging based) and management options. Also discussed in brief are the genetic syndromes associated with this condition.

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