Capable of generating excess catecholamines, untreated extra-adrenal paragangliomas (PGLs) result in severe cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Increasingly, a hereditary basis can be identified to underlie PGLs, though such data are largely absent in populations of non-European descent. We present two patients with PGL, both exhibiting similar age, sex, and geographic ancestry. Our patients are unrelated, Kinyarwanda-speaking females from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The first patient presented with lower extremity edema and poorly controlled hypertension and was found to have multifocal PGL in the abdomen and bladder, proven by biopsy and treated with surgical excision. Our second patient presented with palpitations, shortness of breath, headache, and hypertension, was found to have mediastinal PGL, and underwent surgical excision. Genetic testing was negative in both cases. The first patient has not shown recurrence based on active surveillance with imaging and biochemi
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