JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL
Online ISSN : 1347-4839
Print ISSN : 0047-1828
ISSN-L : 0047-1828
REVERSIBLE LEFT VENTRICULAR WALL MOTION IMPAIRMENT CAUSED BY PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA : A Case Report
KANJI IGAHIROMITSU GENGO TOMONAGATADASHI MATSUMURAKENJIRO HORI
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1989 Volume 53 Issue 7 Pages 813-818

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Abstract
Excessive catecholamine levels can cause myocardial damage in experimental animals. Similar observations have been made in humans following autopsy for pheochromocytoma. However, whether catecholamine crises are reversible or not remains uncertain. We report here a case in which pheochromocytoma manifested as acute pulmonary edema during an operation. Serial echocardiograms revealed that the depressed motion of the left ventricular wall was reversed after tumor removal. The plasma catecholamine level was extraordinarily high during the episode of acute pulmonary edema, and it seems that catecholamines in high concentration can directly damage the myocardium.
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