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Pheochromocytoma: Sensitivity and Specificity

Introduction: Can be sporatic or hereditary (von Hippel-Lindau, MEN 2, and neurofibromatosis 1). Note that the sensitivities and specificities of the catecholamine tests differ between the two groups (JAMA 2002 Mar 20;287(11):1427-34. PMID: 11903030).

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The sensitivity and specificity of findings for Pheochromocytoma are listed below. See the left navigation bar to change the display.

Pre-Test Probability (Prevalence): %. Post-Test Probability (Predictive Value): %. Switch to display mode.
**Note that calculating probabilities from more than one finding is inherently inaccurate because findings are not independent. (For example, using two positive findings that share a common pathogenesis is likely to overestimate the true probability.)
FindingResult SensitivitySpecificity
[ + ] Chromogranin A, Elevated No accuracy specified.
[ + ] Clonidine suppression test No accuracy specified.
[ + ] Headache No accuracy specified.
[ + ] Hypertension, paroxysmal No accuracy specified.
[ + ] Metanephrine and catecholamine levels, URINE + 0 - 98%98%
[ + ] MIBG scintigraphy No accuracy specified.
[ + ] Neuropeptide Y, Elevated No accuracy specified.
[ + ] Plasma Catecholamines + 0 - 84%81%
[ + ] Plasma Free Metanephrines + 0 - 99%89%
[ + ] Sweating No accuracy specified.
[ + ] Tachycardia No accuracy specified.
[ + ] Urinary Fractionated Metanephrines + 0 - 97%45%
[ + ] Urine Catecholamines + 0 - 86%88%
[ + ] Urine Total Metanephrines + 0 - 77%93%
[ + ] Urine Vanillylmandelic Acid + 0 - 64%95%