Abstract

Extra adrenal retroperitoneal paragangliomas are neuro endocrine neoplasms with extremely rare incidence and a wide plethora of clinical presentations. They originate from the neural crest cells interspersed throughout the body. They can present with vague symptoms of pain abdomen, hypertension, palpitations and in severe cases with renal failure, and shock owing to catecholamine excess. On the other end of the spectrum they can be totally asymptomatic and detected incidentally. The multitude of clinical presentations and lack of specific diagnostic tests hence pose a great difficulty in the pre-operative diagnosis of the disease. We are presenting a case of a 20-year-old female with vague symptoms to highlight the management and clinical diagnosis of extra adrenal retroperitoneal paraganglioma.

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