Pheochromocytoma
Pheochromocytoma, also known as a "minor planetoid," is a type of celestial body that has a highly elongated shape and is composed of rock and metal. It is approximately 1. 2 miles (1. 9 kilometers) in diameter and has a slow rotation period of about 10 hours. Pheochromocytoma is one of the largest known asteroids, and its size and composition are similar to those of the planet Mars. It was first discovered in 1998 by the Minor Planet Center, a division of the NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Despite its massive size, Pheochromocytoma is actually a small celestial body, with a diameter of just a few hundred meters. It is currently classified as a "minor planetoid" by NASA, meaning it has a small number of moons and a highly elongated shape. Despite its small size, Pheochromocytoma is still a fascinating piece of celestial real estate that has captured the imagination of astronomers and space enthusiasts alike.

List of Doctors: Pheochromocytoma

Zhang Xiuhua | Deputy Director, Professor, Chief Physician at Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Xiuhua Zhang
Deputy Director, Professor, Chief Physician
Anesthesia Department
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Li Wei | Deputy Chief Physician, Associate Professor at Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Wei Li
Deputy Chief Physician, Associate Professor
Department of Endocrinology
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Li Hanzhong | Chief Physician, Professor, Doctoral Supervisor at Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Hanzhong Li
Chief Physician, Professor, Doctoral Supervisor
Department of Urology
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Zang Meifu | Chief Physician, Professor at Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Meifu Zang
Chief Physician, Professor
Department of Urology
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Chen Yuling | Chief Physician at Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Cancer Hospital
Yuling Chen
Chief Physician
Anesthesia Department
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Cancer Hospital
Wu Haiying | Chief Physician at Fuwai Cardiovascular Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
Haiying Wu
Chief Physician
Hypertension Center
Fuwai Cardiovascular Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences