hrp0098p3-8 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2024

Rare presentation of catecholamine-secreting tumor in an infant: excessive thirst and polydipsia

Güneş Sebla , Akcan Mediha , Arslan Emrullah , Özalp Kızılay Deniz , Çelik Ahmet , Ünüvar Tolga , Anık Ahmet

Introduction: Catecholamine-secreting tumors typically present with episodic palpitations, sweating, flushing, and hypertension. However, patients may infrequently complain of excessive water consumption. The symptoms of sweating, increased water intake, flushing, palpitations, and weight loss can be attributed to catecholamines produced by the tumor tissue.Case Report: A seven-month-old male patient presented with episo...