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Pheochromocytoma
SYMPTOMS include high blood pressure, apprehension, headache, tremulousness,
palpitation, abdominal pain and sweating.
CAUSES are from excessive adrenal hormones that are produced by a usually
benign adrenal gland tumor.
TREATMENT. Drugs for the symptoms. Surgery may be required.