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Question Title: catecholaminesForum: The Heart Forum
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Re: catecholaminesPosted by CCF CARDIO MD - HSB on October 27, 1997 at 13:37:28: In Reply to: catecholamines posted by cindy on October 25, 1997 at 01:09:17:
: I have been scheduled for a urine catecholamines test. Can you explain it. Thank you for any insight that you might be able to provide. ___ Urinary catecholamines are generally measured when adrenal disorders are suspected, specifically pheochromocytoma. A pheochromcytoma is a catecholamine secreting tumor, typically of the adrenal medulla, that presents as episodic or sustained hypertension in young to middle aged patients. Symptoms include headache, palpitations, and periods of profuse diaphoresis. Tumors can be located via CT scans if the urinary catecholamines are elevated. As regard to your second question, please contact your local doctor regarding exercise guidelines. However, in general, mild to moderate exercise while wearing a holter monitor is safe and may be diagnostic.
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