Catecholamines in the blood
Testing blood, performed in the diagnosis of neoplasms catecholamine- secreting tumors, in the diagnosis of many diseases of the autonomic nervous system and genetic diseases.

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Catecholamines in the blood
Clinical significance
The catecholamines epinephrine, norepinephrine and dopamine are produced by the adrenal medullary cells. The release of catecholamines occurs in response to such stimuli as exercise, stress, hypoxia, ból, hypoglycemia. Released into the circulation, catecholamines through adrenergic receptors affect various organs in the body. An increase in the production of catecholamines also occurs in the presence of a tumor originating in the pheochromocytoma cells, the so-called pheochromocytoma, located most often in the adrenal glands. Clinical manifestations of the tumor are usually paroxysmal hypertension accompanied by bóle headache, excessive sweating, pallor and tachycardia. Determination of catecholamines and their metabolitesów is useful in the diagnosis of pheochromocytoma. The greatest diagnostic value is the determination in blood drawn during the occurrence of clinical symptomsów.
Patient preparation
Take blood after 30 minutes of rest. For 2 days before prób collection, do not take catecholamine preparations or any preparations that wouldócause increased release of catecholamines; do not consume nutsów, southern fruits, citrusów, cocoa, coffee and productsów containing vanilla.
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