A pheochromocytoma is a type of tumor found in the adrenal glands or certain nerve cells. These tumors are very rare but can cause dramatic symptoms because they tend to secrete large amounts of ...
After the procedure, the solution is analyzed for cancer cells (peritoneal cytology). If the peritoneal cytology is positive, then cancer cells are present. If it is negative, that means cancer cells ...
The panel of experts at the ISP felt strongly that localization of pheochromocytoma or paraganglioma should only be initiated if the clinical evidence for the presence of tumor is reasonably ...
The endocrine and sarcoma surgery section at Karolinska treats over a thousand patients with sarcoma and tumors and/or functional disorders in endocrine organs every year, in a multidisciplinary ...
Positron emission tomograph (coronal view) after intravenous injection of 6-[18 F]fluorodopamine. The patient had a small left adrenal pheochromocytoma. Approximately 6 months after removal of the ...