%0 Journal Article %T Pheochromocytoma-induced shock: a case report %A Stanley de Almeida ArašČjo %A Paula Alves Santos do Carmo %A Eduardo Paulino JšČnior %A Isabela Nascimento Borges %J Autopsy and Case Reports %D 2012 %I University of S?o Paulo %X Because of its rarity, together with the variability and nonspecificity of its signs and symptoms, pheochromocytoma, a tumor arising from chromaffin cells, creates an unlucky paradox: it is often missed but only rarely found. Besides the association with arterial hypertension, often in the form of paroxysmal attacks, pheochromocytoma may also be associated, in up to 40% of cases, with orthostatic hypotension which, when present, provides a clue to the diagnosis of the tumor. Far more rare (about 2% of cases) is the clinical presentation in the form of shock, a possibility that, among other attributes, justifies the epithet Ą°the great mimicĄ± applied to the neoplasia. The authors report the case of a 51-year-old hypertensive woman whose death was erroneously attributed to septic shock. Autopsy disclosed an unsuspected left adrenal bulky pheochromocytoma with areas of hemorrhage and extensive central necrosis, pronounced pulmonary edema, left ventricular mural thrombus, and histological evidence of acute myocardial injury. %K Pheochromocytoma %K Shock %K Autopsy %U http://www.revistas.usp.br/autopsy/article/view/48196