An Unusual Case of Pheochromocytoma Associated with von Hippel-Lindau Disease and Lynch Syndrome During Pregnancy.

Michael Tang, Shumei Meng
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  1. Michael Tang: Department of Medicine, Texas A&M School of Medicine, Bryan, TX 77807, USA. ORCID
  2. Shumei Meng: Department of Medicine, Texas A&M School of Medicine, Bryan, TX 77807, USA. ORCID

Abstract

Pheochromocytomas (PCCs) and/or paragangliomas (PGLs) are a challenge to diagnose during pregnancy because of elusive signs and testing difficulties. We report a 25-year-old woman with no pertinent medical history who presented to the hospital with hypertension, vision loss, and weakness and was initially diagnosed with preeclampsia. Imaging showed hemangioblastomas in the medulla and thoracic spine, pancreatic cysts, and a renal cyst. The endocrinology service was consulted for possible PCCs associated with von Hippel-Lindau disease (VHL). Serum and urine normetanephrine levels were elevated despite the lack of overt PCCs/PGLs seen on magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance angiography. The patient was medically managed with doxazosin and then labetalol. Despite successful resection of the hemangioblastoma in the medulla, the patient suffered respiratory distress requiring tracheostomy and venous-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (V-V ECMO) and fetal demise. After 3 months, the patient was discharged to rehabilitation. Follow-up genetics were heterozygous for VHL and Lynch syndrome. DOTATATE positron emission tomography/computed tomography scan showed a small hepatic focus of a maximum standard uptake value of 12.1. Altogether, this case illustrates the importance of prompt diagnosis and proper management of PCCs/PGLs during pregnancy and incorporating genetic information during surveillance to lower morbidity and mortality.

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