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ea0091cb38 | Additional Cases | SFEEU2023

A Rare Occurrence of Solitary Pheochromocytoma in an Adolescent Presenting with Cholestatic Liver Derangement

Pillai Gopalakrishnan Prethivan , Ming Yong , Sert Khim Khoo Serena

A 16-year-old male, previously well, presented with 3 days history of non-specific body ache and headache. His blood pressure was 194/127mmHg, heart rate 115 beats/minute but had normal examination findings otherwise. His BP was high throughout his admission and his BMI was 20 kg/m2. Drug history was unremarkable. We noted he had transaminitis with predominantly elevated alkaline phosphatase (ALP). His ALP was 397U/l(40-105 U/l), Alanine transaminase (ALT) 124U/l(0-50 U/l), As...