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  • 22. The catecholamines in tumor and urine from patients with neuroblastoma, ganglioneuroblastoma and pheochromocytoma.
    Voorhess ML.
    J Pediatr Surg; 1968 Feb; 3(1):147-8. PubMed ID: 5655562
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  • 25. Use of plasma catecholamine values in diagnosing pheochromocytoma and neuroblastoma.
    Leung FY, Griffiths J.
    Can Med Assoc J; 1974 Dec 21; 111(12):1321-2. PubMed ID: 4442016
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  • 27. Dopamine-secreting phaeochromocytomas and paragangliomas: clinical features and management.
    Foo SH, Chan SP, Ananda V, Rajasingam V.
    Singapore Med J; 2010 May 21; 51(5):e89-93. PubMed ID: 20593136
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  • 28. Catecholamine metabolisn in sympathetic-tumour cells.
    Käser H, Türler K, Wagner HP.
    Lancet; 1970 Aug 29; 2(7670):469-70. PubMed ID: 4195148
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  • 30. Advances in catecholamine and metabolite measurements for diagnosis of pheochromocytoma.
    Rosano TG, Swift TA, Hayes LW.
    Clin Chem; 1991 Oct 29; 37(10 Pt 2):1854-67. PubMed ID: 1914202
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  • 33. Unilateral adrenal catecholamine excess. Pheochromocytoma or possible sporadic medullary hyperplasia.
    Bauman A.
    Arch Intern Med; 1982 Feb 29; 142(2):377-8. PubMed ID: 7059264
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  • 34. Disparate urinary catecholamine patterns in secondary hypertension due to unique sequential development of pheochromocytoma and neuroblastoma.
    Amodeo C, Perez J, Sturgill BC, Turner SM, Atuk NO.
    Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1989 Jul 29; 113(7):800-2. PubMed ID: 2742460
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  • 36. [Diagnostic significance of the clonidine suppression test in suspected pheochromocytoma].
    Stimpel M, Schürmeyer T, Ivens K, Wambach G, Volkmann HP, von zur Mühlen A.
    Dtsch Med Wochenschr; 1988 Jan 29; 113(4):130-4. PubMed ID: 3338391
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  • 40. Catecholamine secretion and ploidy in phaeochromocytoma.
    Tormey WP, Fitzgerald RJ, Thomas G, Kay EW, Leader MB.
    Int J Clin Pract; 2000 Oct 29; 54(8):520-3. PubMed ID: 11198730
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