Phaeochromocytoma
How the adrenal glands are affected
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The adrenal glands produce a range of hormones that are vital for the normal working of the body.
Most phaeochromocytomas develop at the centre of one or both of the adrenal glands, in a part called the adrenal medulla.
The cells of the adrenal medulla make the 'fight or flight' hormones adrenaline and noradrenaline, and release these into the bloodstream when they are needed. These hormones control heart rate, metabolism and blood pressure.
Phaeochromocytomas can cause the adrenal medulla to produce too much of these hormones, which often results in problems suchas Palpitations and high blood pressure .
Articles for Phaeochromocytoma
How the adrenal glands are affected
The adrenal glands produce a range of hormones that are vital for the normal working of the body. Most phaeochromocytomas develop at the centre of one or both of the adrenal glands, in a part called
Introduction
A phaeochromocytoma is a rare tumour of the adrenal glands, which sit above the kidneys. They are usually benign (non-cancerous), although some are cancerous.
Outlook
Left untreated,phaeochromocytomas can cause severe problems and have a significant impact on your quality of life. Theeffects on your heart and blood pressure could lead to complications, some of whi
Signs andsymptoms
The symptoms of a phaeochromocytoma tend to be unpredictable often occurring in sudden attacks lasting from a few minutes to an hour. These attacks may become more frequent, longer and more severe as
Treatinga phaeochromocytoma
Most people with a phaeochromocytoma will have it surgically removed. You'll usually be given medication called alpha blockers for several weeks before the operation to block the effects of the exces
What causes phaeochromocytomas?
Mostphaeochromocytomas occur for no obvious reason and without a family history of the condition particularly those affecting adults. However, around one in every three or four occurs as part of an i