Which laboratory finding is most likely to be elevated in a patient with pheochromocytoma?
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Correct answer: Plasma free metanephrine concentration
Pheochromocytoma secretes catecholamines which are metabolized to metanephrines; elevated plasma free metanephrine is a key diagnostic marker.
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