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ea0049oc1.4 | Adrenal-Basic & Clinical | ECE2017

The epidemiology of pheochromocytoma: increasing incidence and changing clinical presentation. A population-based retrospective study 1977–2015

Ebbehoj Andreas Ladefoged , Sondergaard Esben , Trolle Christian , Stochholm Kirstine , Poulsen Per Logstrup

Pheochromocytoma is a rare disease but frequently poses a diagnostic dilemma due to the unspecific symptoms and its potentially life-threatening nature. There is a perception of an increase in the incidence of pheocromocytomas in recent years, but no data on time trends exist. We obtained data from The Danish National Registry of Patients, The Danish Registry of Causes of Death, and The National Pathology Registry for all persons registered with pheochromocytoma in 1977–2...

ea0056gp44 | Adrenal medulla and NETs | ECE2018

Mortality in patients with Pheochromocytoma: a population-based study 1977–2016

Ebbehoj Andreas Ladefoged , Sondergaard Esben , Jacobsen Sarah Forslund , Trolle Christian , Robaczyk Maciej Grzegorz , Rasmussen AEse Krogh , Feldt-Rasmussen Ulla , Thomsen Reimar Wernich , Stochholm Kirstine , Poulsen Per Logstrup

Background: Pheochromocytomas and catecholamine-secreting paragangliomas (PPGL) are rare catecholamine-producing tumors. Due to the rarity, limited data on prognosis exists and data are mainly from tertiary centers with potential referral bias. Here, we present population-based mortality data over an observation period of 40 years.Materials and methods: We identified a cohort of 198 PPGL patients diagnosed 1 January 1977 to 31 December 2016 in North and ...