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==Secondary Prevention== | ==Secondary Prevention== | ||
* Preoperative treatment of pheochromocytoma is the best way to reduce complications and improve morbidity by controlling hypertension during surgery and [[hypotension]] after it. | |||
* All patients with pheochromoctoma need postoperative follow up: | |||
** Patients should undergo baseline postoperative biochemical testing and annual lifelong tests. | |||
** Noncatecholamine-producing tumor should undergo annual imaging with CT or MRI to monitor for recurrence. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Secondary Prevention
- Preoperative treatment of pheochromocytoma is the best way to reduce complications and improve morbidity by controlling hypertension during surgery and hypotension after it.
- All patients with pheochromoctoma need postoperative follow up:
- Patients should undergo baseline postoperative biochemical testing and annual lifelong tests.
- Noncatecholamine-producing tumor should undergo annual imaging with CT or MRI to monitor for recurrence.