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Case of functioning thoracic paraganglioma.

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BMJ Case Reports
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Functioning thoracic paraganglioma (PGL) is rare, but this case highlights its importance. Early diagnosis and surgical excision of PGL are crucial for patient outcomes, even in normotensive individuals.

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  • Cardiology
  • Oncology
  • Thoracic Surgery

Background:

  • Functioning thoracic paraganglioma (PGL) is an uncommon clinical diagnosis.
  • Patients may present with non-specific symptoms such as chest pain.
Keywords:
adrenal disorderscardiothoracic surgeryendocrinology

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