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[[Clonidine#Clonidine suppression test|Clonidine suppression test]] may be used in the diagnosis of pheochromocytoma.
[[Clonidine#Clonidine suppression test|Clonidine suppression test]] may be used in the diagnosis of pheochromocytoma.
==Other Diagnostic Studies==
==Other Diagnostic Studies==
[[Clonidine]] suppresion test was used to diagnose pheochromocytoma, a centrally-acting alpha-2 agonist used to treat high blood pressure. Clonidine mimics catecholamines in the brain, causing it to reduce the activity of the [[sympathetic nerves]] controlling the adrenal medulla. A healthy [[adrenal medulla]] will respond to the [[Clonidine#Clonidine suppression test|Clonidine suppression test]] by reducing catecholamine production; however, the lack of a response is evidence of pheochromocytoma.
[[Clonidine#Clonidine suppression test|Clonidine suppression test]] was used to diagnose pheochromocytoma, [[clonidine]] is a centrally-acting alpha-2 agonist used to treat high blood pressure, it mimics catecholamines in the brain and reduce the activity of the [[sympathetic nerves]] controlling the adrenal medulla. A healthy [[adrenal medulla]] will respond to the Clonidine suppression test by reducing catecholamine production; however, the lack of a response is evidence of pheochromocytoma.


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Clonidine suppression test may be used in the diagnosis of pheochromocytoma.

Other Diagnostic Studies

Clonidine suppression test was used to diagnose pheochromocytoma, clonidine is a centrally-acting alpha-2 agonist used to treat high blood pressure, it mimics catecholamines in the brain and reduce the activity of the sympathetic nerves controlling the adrenal medulla. A healthy adrenal medulla will respond to the Clonidine suppression test by reducing catecholamine production; however, the lack of a response is evidence of pheochromocytoma.

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