Title of article :
Pheochromocytoma, “the Great Masquerader,” Presenting as Severe Acute Decompensated Heart Failure in a Young Patient
Author/Authors :
Reyes, Hans A. Division of Cardiovascular Health and Disease - University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USA , Paquin, Jason J. Division of Cardiology - Mercy Heart Institute, Cincinnati, OH, USA , Harris, David M. Division of Cardiovascular Health and Disease - University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Abstract :
A 22-year-old man presented to the hospital with progressive shortness of breath, chest discomfort, sinus tachycardia, and
emesis. The echocardiogram demonstrated global hypokinesis with a left ventricle ejection fraction of 15–20%. The patient
was treated for acute systolic heart failure decompensation with diuresis and afterload reduction. Unexpectedly, an
abdominal computed tomography showed a left adrenal mass and subsequent serum/urine metanephrine tests suggested
pheochromocytoma. Once the patient had stabilized, he underwent an uneventful adrenalectomy with histology results
confirming the diagnosis of pheochromocytoma. After six months follow-up, he is currently doing well with close outpatient
follow-up by cardiology.
Keywords :
Heart Failure , Pheochromocytoma , Great Masquerader
Journal title :
Case Reports in Cardiology