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A 16 yr old boy with neurofibromatosis is brought for a follow-up examination. His uncle also has neurofibromatosis. he has one yr h/o of headaches during which his parents say he appears pale. Six months ago, he underwent operative treatment for optic nerve glioma. His BP is 160/105, pulse 102, resp 14/min. His thyroid glands are not enlarged. No murmurs, radial pulses r equal. Abdominal exam no abnormality. What is the cause for hypertension?
1.Catecholamine prod tumor
2. carcinoma thyroid
3.Essential hypertension
4. Aldosterone prod adrenal adenoma
5. Postsubclavian coarctation
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-- CATACHOLAMINE PRODUCE HYPERTENSION--NEUOFIBROMATOSIS IS RELATED TO OPTIC GLIOMA. ACOUSTIC NEUROMA AND PHOCHROMOCYTOMA--IT IS A NEUROCUTENOUS SYNDROME
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#3
yes 1 is ans
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#4
agree
1. Hypercoagulable state of preg
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#5
agree
1.Catecholamine prod tumor
sorry for previous typing mistake
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