Catecholamines in BloodAdrenaline Measurement in Blood, Dopamine Measurement in Blood, Epinephrine Measurement in Blood, Metanephrine Measurement in Blood, Noradrenaline Measurement in Blood, Norepinephrine Measurement in Blood, Vanillymandelic Acid Measurement in Blood Why It Is Done
A catecholamine test is done to help
diagnose a tumor in the adrenal glands called a pheochromocytoma. Catecholamine
levels in the blood can change quickly, so it may be hard to find high values
in a single blood sample. But a special compound, metanephrine, may be found in
the blood, which may mean a pheochromocytoma is present. Doctors may want to do
a urine test that shows catecholamine levels over 24 hours.
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| Author: |
Caroline Rea, RN, BS, MS
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Last Updated: July 28, 2008 |
| Medical Review: |
Caroline S. Rhoads, MD - Internal Medicine
Alan C. Dalkin, MD - Endocrinology
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