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Item Open Access An Undiagnosed Paraganglioma in a 58-Year-Old Female Who Underwent Tumor Resection.(Case Rep Anesthesiol, 2017) Fox, William C; Read, Matthew; Moon, Richard E; Moretti, Eugene W; Colin, Brian JParagangliomas and pheochromocytomas are rare neuroendocrine tumors that can have high morbidity and mortality if undiagnosed. Here we report a case of an undiagnosed paraganglioma in a 58-year-old female who underwent tumor resection. The patient became severely hypertensive intraoperatively with paroxysmal swings in blood pressure and then later became acutely hypotensive after tumor removal. She was managed in the surgical intensive care unit (SICU) postoperatively and discharged from the hospital without acute complications. We briefly discuss the epidemiology, clinical presentation, perioperative management, and possible complications of these tumors to assist healthcare providers if one were to encounter them.Item Open Access Blue Vision (Cyanopsia) Associated With TURP Syndrome: A Case Report.(A&A practice, 2018-05-29) Fox, William C; Moon, Richard EThere have been many complications associated with transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), known as TURP syndrome. Of the various irrigation fluids used for TURP, glycine irrigant has been historically popular given its relatively low cost. It is also a nonconductive solution and only slightly hypoosmolar, reducing the risk of burn injury or significant hemolysis. However, there have been many case reports of central nervous system toxicity such as transient blindness and encephalopathy related to glycine toxicity. Here, we report blue vision (cyanopsia), which has never been reported as a symptom of TURP syndrome.