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. 1981 Mar 14;282(6267):853–854. doi: 10.1136/bmj.282.6267.853

Biochemical tests for diagnosis of phaeochromocytoma: urinary versus plasma determinations.

P F Plouin, J M Duclos, J Menard, E Comoy, C Bohuon, J M Alexandre
PMCID: PMC1504668  PMID: 6783201

Abstract

Fifteen patients with hypertension due to phaeochromocytoma and 35 controls with essential hypertension were studied to assess the diagnostic value of urinary and plasma biochemical determinations in phaeochromocytoma. In every case of phaeochromocytoma the urinary concentration of vanillylmandelate, metanephrines, or adrenaline plus noradrenaline was diagnostic of the disease irrespective of whether the patient was normotensive or hypertensive at the time. Plasma determinations of adrenaline and noradrenaline, however, gave falsely negative results on three occasions. These findings suggest that urinary biochemical determinations--particularly of metanephrines--are more reliable than plasma catecholamine measurements as a test for phaeochromocytoma. The test is particularly useful in patients with intermittent hypertension.

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