Author:
WILSON R. J.,CRAIG GILLIAN M.,MILLS I. H.
Abstract
SUMMARY
A case of phaeochromocytoma with hypokalaemia, hyperaldosteronism, normal cortisol production and normal urinary corticosteroid excretion is described. Both α-adrenergic blockade and combined α and β blockade resulted in marked antidiuresis with urinary sodium and potassium retention and a rise in plasma volume. Combined α and β blockade led to some reduction in the high aldosterone production rate. The hypokalaemia was corrected by α-adrenergic blockade. After operative removal of the tumour the aldosterone production rate was normal.
The marked reduction in urinary sodium excretion in response to α-adrenergic blockade, if reproducible in other cases of phaeochromocytoma, might be a useful test for the presence of a phaeochromocytoma.
Subject
Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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