MaxSchottelius: Pioneer in pheochromocytoma

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First descriptions of diseases attract tremendous interest because they reveal scientific insight even in retrospect. Max Schottelius, the pathologist contributing the first histological description of pheochromocytoma, remains anonymous.We reviewed the description by Schottelius and weighed the report in modern context. Schottelius described the classical diagnostic elements of pheochromocytoma, including the brown appearance after exposure to chromate-containing Mueller's fixative. This color change, known as chromaffin reaction, results fromoxidation of catecholamines and is reflected in the name pheochromocytoma,meaning dusky-colored chromate-positive tumor. Thus Schottelius performed the first known histochemical contribution to diagnosis, which is today standard with immunohistochemistry for chromogranin.

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Bausch, B., Tischler, A. S., Schmid, K. W., Leijon, H., Eng, C., & Neumann, H. P. H. (2017). MaxSchottelius: Pioneer in pheochromocytoma. Journal of the Endocrine Society, 1(7), 957–964. https://doi.org/10.1210/js.2017-00208

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