Description

Occasionally a patient with Munchausen syndrome may inject epinephrine to produce symptoms suggestive of pheochromocytoma. Serum chromogranin A is released along with catecholamines and should be elevated in true pheochromocytoma. Other inconsistencies may be detected, but the patient will often deny and resist the diagnosis.

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