“…Although the hypertension associated with phaeochromocytoma is not usually accompanied by oedema o r proteinuria, the presence of protein does not exclude the possibility of phaeochromocytoma. Even among the last 26 cases correctly diagnosed during pregnancy, significant protein was present in at least 6 (23%) (Lawee, 1970;Simanis et al, 1972;Smith, 1973;Awitti-Sunga and Ursell, 1975;Durham, 1977;Chatterjee, 1978). Elevated levels of catecholamines have been reported in eclampsia and preeclampsia, but not to a degree that is diagnostic of phaeochromocytorna.…”