Open Life Sciences (Dec 2019)

Asymptomatic mediastinal extra-adrenal paraganglioma as a cause of sudden death: a case Report

  • Xu Qiancheng,
  • Cao Yingya,
  • Yin Hongzhen,
  • Wu Rongrong,
  • Yu Tao,
  • Lu Weihua

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/biol-2019-0062
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 564 – 567

Abstract

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A 23-year-old female patient was referred for treatment of a posterior mediastinal tumour. There was no history of hypertension or headache and no other complaints. The patient’s blood pressure increased to 210/125 mmHg after surgically manipulating the tumour, subsequently reversing to severe hypotension (25/15 mmHg) immediately after the tumour was removed. The life-threatening and irreversible blood pressure drop was difficult to treat with fluid and vasopressors, and the patient ultimately died of cardio-respiratory failure. Asymptomatic paraganglioma can be non-functional but can also be fatal. For any lump in the thoracic cavity, paraganglioma should be ruled out.

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