Literature DB >> 6830355

The coexistence of renal artery stenosis and pheochromocytoma.

F S Hill, H P Jander, T Murad, A G Diethelm.   

Abstract

The coexistence of renal artery stenosis and pheochromocytoma has been recognized since 1958 and a total of 36 patients reported. This article provides an additional patient with an extra adrenal pheochromocytoma and fibrous bands constricting the left renal artery. Hypertension was confirmed to occur from both excess catecholamine production and hyperreninemia from the left kidney. Surgical removal of the functioning paraganglioma and correction of the renal artery stenosis restored the postoperative plasma catecholamine, renin, and blood pressure to normal. A literature review confirmed the coexistence of these two lesions but failed to provide a common etiology to explain the pathophysiology encountered. However, when the two diseases occur simultaneously, both must be diagnosed accurately and treated in a definitive manner.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6830355      PMCID: PMC1352766          DOI: 10.1097/00000658-198304000-00019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Surg        ISSN: 0003-4932            Impact factor:   12.969


  38 in total

1.  Nonfunctional, nonchromaffin paragangliomas of the retroperitoneum.

Authors:  J R Olson; M R Abell
Journal:  Cancer       Date:  1969-06       Impact factor: 6.860

2.  [Diagnostic and therapeutic peculiarities in a few hypertensive patients with renal artery stenoses].

Authors:  G Heberer; R Engelking; F W Eigler
Journal:  Dtsch Med Wochenschr       Date:  1967-03-31       Impact factor: 0.628

3.  Hypertension due to combination of pheochromocytoma and unilateral renal ischemia by tumor compression.

Authors:  T Sato; S Sakamoto; M Maebashi; C Suzuki; K Sudo
Journal:  Jpn Heart J       Date:  1967-03

4.  Pheochromocytoma with renal artery compression in an identical twin.

Authors:  M S Kerzner; J A Reeves; D DeNyse; B C Claunch
Journal:  Arch Intern Med       Date:  1968-01

5.  Plasma renin activity in pheochromocytoma.

Authors:  M Maebashi; Y Miura; K Yoshinaga; K Sato
Journal:  Jpn Circ J       Date:  1968-10

6.  Angiography of pheochromocytoma.

Authors:  E Boijsen; C M Williams; M P Judkins
Journal:  Am J Roentgenol Radium Ther Nucl Med       Date:  1966-09

7.  Pheochromocytoma causing renal hypertension.

Authors:  K R Straube; C V Hodges
Journal:  Am J Roentgenol Radium Ther Nucl Med       Date:  1966-09

8.  Measurement of renin in both renal veins. Its use in diagnosis of renovascular hypertension.

Authors:  A M Michelakis; J H Foster; G W Liddle; R K Rhamy; O Kuchel; R D Gordon
Journal:  Arch Intern Med       Date:  1967-10

9.  [Contribution of arteriography to the diagnosis of pheochromocytomas].

Authors:  J Ecoiffier; M Laval-Jeantet; J C Koressios
Journal:  Ann Radiol (Paris)       Date:  1966

10.  [Arterial hypertension with orthostatic hypotension associated with pheochromocytoma and hypoplasia of the right renal artery with intimal thickening and small kidney. Removal of the pheochromocytoma and nephrectomy].

Authors:  V D'Afflitto; G Zannini
Journal:  Riforma Med       Date:  1965-07-24
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  3 in total

1.  Hypertension in pheochromocytoma: characteristics and treatment.

Authors:  Samuel M Zuber; Vitaly Kantorovich; Karel Pacak
Journal:  Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am       Date:  2011-06       Impact factor: 4.741

Review 2.  Adverse drug reactions in patients with phaeochromocytoma: incidence, prevention and management.

Authors:  Graeme Eisenhofer; Graham Rivers; Alejandro L Rosas; Zena Quezado; William M Manger; Karel Pacak
Journal:  Drug Saf       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 5.606

3.  Bilateral adrenal phaeochromocytomas associated with unilateral renal artery stenosis.

Authors:  A P Burns; P R O'Connell; D J Murnaghan; M P Brady
Journal:  Postgrad Med J       Date:  1989-12       Impact factor: 2.401

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