The clinical and pathological characteristics of normotensive pheochromocytomas
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1000-6699.2015.08.002
- VernacularTitle:无高血压性嗜铬细胞瘤的临床及病理特点
- Author:
Yao LU
;
Yan BI
;
Weidong GAN
;
Ping LI
;
Hongqian GUO
;
Shanmei SHEN
;
Yun HU
;
Dalong ZHU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Pheochromocytoma;
Hypertension;
Metabolism;
Catecholamine
- From:
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
2015;(8):659-663
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the clinical and pathological characteristics of normotensive pheochromocytomas ( NP) . Methods This retrospective study included 97 patients with a pathological diagnosis of pheochromocytoma at the Drum Tower Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing University Medical School during January 2004 to December 2013. All available clinical, biochemical, and radiological records were reviewed in these patients who were then categorized into hypertensive pheochromocytomas (HP) (n=64) and NP (n=33) groups. 97 cases of Adrenal Gland Scale Score of pheochromocytoma were examined, including tissue microscopic pathology assessment, ki67 and phenylethanolamine-N-methyltransferase ( PNMT ) immunohistochemistry and catecholamine type. Biochemical examinations of 95 subjects with primary hypertension ( PH) were recorded for comparative study. Results The patients with NP showed lower proportion of clinical triad than HP, inapparent metabolic disorders, and lower urinary catecholamine levels than HP, but showed higher results than primary hypertension. The weight of tumor was positively correlated with 24 hour urinary norepinephrine level in patients with HP(Y=1. 376+0. 653X,R2=0. 118, P=0. 028), but not in patients with NP;and the size or diameter of the tumor was negatively correlated with PNMT immunohistochemistry in patients with NP(Y=0. 940-0. 356X, R2=0. 494, P=0. 005), but not in patients with HP, indicating that NP may be misdiagnosed clinically. Conclusion Patients with NP have distinct clinical, biochemical, and pathological phenotypes; the phenotypic changes are closely related with the expression levels of catecholamine pathway products during the occurrence and development of the tumors.