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Surgical outcomes in the pheochromocytoma surgery. Results from the PHEO-RISK STUDY.

Marta Araujo-CastroRogelio García CenteroMaría-Carmen López-GarcíaCristina Álvarez EscoláMaría Calatayud GutiérrezConcepción Blanco CarreraPaz De Miguel NovoaNuria Valdés GallegoFelicia A HanzuPaola Gracia GimenoMariana Tomé Fernández-LadredaJuan Carlos Percovich HualpaMireia Mora PortaJavier Lorca ÁlvaroHéctor PianIgnacio Ruz CaracuelAlfonso Sanjuanbenito DehesaVictoria Gómez Dos SantosAna Serrano RomeroCristina Lamas Oliveira
Published in: Endocrine (2021)
Preoperative medical treatment and postsurgical monitoring of pheochromocytoma should be especially careful in patients with diabetes, cerebrovascular disease, higher levels of plasma glucose and urine free metanephrine and norepinephrine, and with pheochromocytomas >5 cm, due to the higher risk of postsurgical complications.
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  • minimally invasive
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  • coronary artery bypass
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  • type diabetes
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  • surgical site infection
  • combination therapy
  • replacement therapy
  • smoking cessation