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Nonsporadic cases and unusual morphological features in pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma.

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Nonsporadic cases of pheochromocytoma comprise around 10% of all cases in this as in other series. Some other, less well-recognized associations, eg, with malignant melanoma, may also belong to this group. Unusual morphological features occur in a substantial number of cases and may cause diagnostic problems.

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Nonsporadic cases of pheochromocytoma comprise around 10% of all cases in this as in other series. Some other, less well-recognized associations, eg, with malignant melanoma, may also belong to this group. Unusual morphological features occur in a substantial number of cases and may cause diagnostic problems.

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PheochromocytomaParagangliomaMultiple endocrine neoplasiaMedicineNeurofibromatosisPathologyHyperplasiaMelanoma

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