A patient was surgically treated for bilateral pheochromocytoma. He has staed developing gait abnormality hence MRI head was done. What is the probable diagnosis?

Correct Answer: Von Hippel Landau Syndrome
Description: Bilateral pheochromocytoma with presence of CNS cerebellar hemangioblastomas is suggestive of diagnosis of Von Hippel Landau Syndrome (VHL). It is an Autosomal dominant disorder that predisposes to: Retinal and cerebellar hemangioblastoma. RCC Pancreatic neuroendocrine disorders. Endolymphatic sac tumours. Multiple pancreatic and renal cysts.
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