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Perioperative Management of Pheochromocytomas and Sympathetic Paragangliomas

Gustavo F C Fagundes, Madson Q. Almeida

2022Journal of the Endocrine Society41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PPGLs) are rare neuroendocrine tumors arising from chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla or extra-adrenal paraganglia, respectively. PPGLs have the highest degree of heritability among endocrine tumors. Currently, ~40% of individuals with PPGLs have a genetic germline and there are at least 12 different genetic syndromes related to these tumors. Metastatic PPGLs are defined by the presence of distant metastases at sites where chromaffin cells are physiologically absent. Approximately 10% of pheochromocytomas and ~40% of sympathetic paragangliomas are linked to metastases, explaining why complete surgical resection is the first-choice treatment for all PPGL patients. The surgical approach is a high-risk procedure requiring perioperative management by a specialized multidisciplinary team in centers with broad expertise. In this review, we summarize and discuss the most relevant aspects of perioperative management in patients with pheochromocytomas and sympathetic paragangliomas.

Topics & Concepts

ParagangliomaPheochromocytomaMedicineAdrenal medullaPerioperativeEndocrine systemNeuroendocrine tumorsMultiple endocrine neoplasiaInternal medicinePathologySurgeryBiologyHormoneGeneticsCatecholamineGeneAdrenal and Paraganglionic TumorsPituitary Gland Disorders and TreatmentsCancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism
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