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. 1985 Aug;61(718):721–723. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.61.718.721

Pseudo-phaeochromocytoma due to alcohol withdrawal.

J F Potter, D G Beevers
PMCID: PMC2418363  PMID: 4034462

Abstract

Alcohol withdrawal hypertension is a common clinical problem which often goes unrecognized. We report a case in which the symptoms and signs of withdrawal with a marked elevation in blood pressure mimicked the features of a phaeochromocytoma. Despite a positive phentolamine test no further evidence for phaeochromocytoma was found and both blood pressure and symptoms settled as the features of alcohol withdrawal abated.

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