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relative frequency of 0.8 per 100,000 person-years. All
patients with
phaeochromocytomas are
currently considered to have a
lifelong risk of
metastases and...
- arrhythmias;
severe respiratory disease;
renal failure;
myasthenia gravis;
phaeochromocytoma.
Patients with hy****nsitivity to
thioxanthenes or
other antipsychotics...
-
hyperglycemic state,
hypoglycemic coma,
acute adrenocortical insufficiency,
phaeochromocytoma crisis,
hypercalcemic crisis,
thyroid storm,
myxoedema coma and pituitary...
-
Peripheral artery disease and
Raynaud syndrome,
which may be
exacerbated Phaeochromocytoma, as
hypertension may be
aggravated without prior alpha blocker therapy...
- ; Reed, P.; New, J. P. (2006). "Acute
intermittent porphyria and
phaeochromocytoma:
shared features".
Journal of
Clinical Pathology. 60 (8): 935–936...
-
variceal bleeding, and used in
conjunction with α-blocker
therapy in
phaeochromocytoma. Beta blockers, due to
their antagonism at beta-1
adrenergic receptors...
-
named based on the fact that it was
originally detected in
human phaeochromocytoma tumour derived from the
adrenal medulla, and was
subsequently found...
-
norepinephrine by
clonidine was used in the past as an
investigatory test for
phaeochromocytoma,
which is a catecholamine-synthesizing tumor,
usually found in the...
-
sulpiride Pre-existing
breast cancer or
other prolactin-dependent
tumors Phaeochromocytoma Intoxication with
other centrally-active
drugs Concomitant use of...
-
depression CNS
depression Coma Drug
intoxication Bone
marrow suppression Phaeochromocytoma Hepatic failure Active liver disease Previous hy****nsitivity (including...