Studies were conducted in 14 patients with pheochromocytoma over a 3-year period. Circumstances of detection of these tumors varied greatly and were sometimes misleading, hypertension being an inconstant finding in the clinical history and was not always the predominant feature. Biologic exploration involved assay of excretion of free urinary noradrenaline (NA), adrenaline (AD) and dopamine (DA) using a HPLC technique as well as assay of total methoxy derivatives and urinary vanilmandelic acid.
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