Phaeochromocytoma is a rare condition and extremely rare in pregnancy. Diagnosis is notoriously difficult, as phaeochromocytoma may present a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations. The key to a successful outcome is a high index of suspicion of its existence and its early diagnosis.
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