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the concern is pheochromocytoma, which does not respond well to anasthestic.

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From: mmcandmcc <mmcandmcc@...>Subject: CThyperaldosteronism Date: Thursday, December 17, 2009, 12:26 PM

No adreanl tumor on CT. Relief, I think.New question. I took a fall a few years back and injured my ankle. Injured it again now the doc wants to do surgery. I told him about the hyperaldo and he said he'd call my endo and have to talk to the anesthesiologist also, but question is what things should I take into consideration in terms of PA in making my decision..

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the concern is pheochromocytoma, which does not respond well to anasthestic.

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From: mmcandmcc <mmcandmcc@...>Subject: CThyperaldosteronism Date: Thursday, December 17, 2009, 12:26 PM

No adreanl tumor on CT. Relief, I think.New question. I took a fall a few years back and injured my ankle. Injured it again now the doc wants to do surgery. I told him about the hyperaldo and he said he'd call my endo and have to talk to the anesthesiologist also, but question is what things should I take into consideration in terms of PA in making my decision..

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Keep BP and K under control before and after. One of our group in CA had a major problem with surgery bur dont recall details. CE On Dec 17, 2009, at 11:26 AM, mmcandmcc wrote:No adreanl tumor on CT. Relief, I think.New question. I took a fall a few years back and injured my ankle. Injured it again now the doc wants to do surgery. I told him about the hyperaldo and he said he'd call my endo and have to talk to the anesthesiologist also, but question is what things should I take into consideration in terms of PA in making my decision.

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Keep BP and K under control before and after. One of our group in CA had a major problem with surgery bur dont recall details. CE On Dec 17, 2009, at 11:26 AM, mmcandmcc wrote:No adreanl tumor on CT. Relief, I think.New question. I took a fall a few years back and injured my ankle. Injured it again now the doc wants to do surgery. I told him about the hyperaldo and he said he'd call my endo and have to talk to the anesthesiologist also, but question is what things should I take into consideration in terms of PA in making my decision.

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When you have surgery for whatever, do they pump you fill of sodium in the IVs?

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> > anesthesiologist also, but question is what things should I take

> > into consideration in terms of PA in making my decision.

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When you have surgery for whatever, do they pump you fill of sodium in the IVs?

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> > No adreanl tumor on CT. Relief, I think.

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> > New question. I took a fall a few years back and injured my ankle.

> > Injured it again now the doc wants to do surgery. I told him about

> > the hyperaldo and he said he'd call my endo and have to talk to the

> > anesthesiologist also, but question is what things should I take

> > into consideration in terms of PA in making my decision.

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Usually use as needed. I assume you are not their first surgery?CEOn Dec 18, 2009, at 1:02 PM, mmcandmcc wrote:When you have surgery for whatever, do they pump you fill of sodium in the IVs?> > > No adreanl tumor on CT. Relief, I think.> >> > New question. I took a fall a few years back and injured my ankle. > > Injured it again now the doc wants to do surgery. I told him about > > the hyperaldo and he said he'd call my endo and have to talk to the > > anesthesiologist also, but question is what things should I take > > into consideration in terms of PA in making my decision.> >> > > >> >> >>

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hi, can anyone pls tell me where to look in for CT n MRI?different views and lil

bit of about interpretation.. any good books or any links u can suggest i would

be greatful.

thanks

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