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Evaluation of Predictive Risk Factors of Persistent Hypertension in Hyperaldosteronism After Surgery. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Endocrinol Metab
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Severe headache as a key symptom in bilateral idiopathic adrenal hyperplasia-induced primary hyperaldosteronism: A case report.

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Primary Hyperaldosteronism

Medical Clinics of North America, 1988
Primary hyperaldosteronism is a challenging diagnosis because of its low incidence and variable pathophysiology. Serum potassium, properly done, is the routine screening test, but is not without its limitations. Confirmation of the diagnosis requires demonstration of abnormally high and nonsuppressible values for aldosterone in plasma and urine and low
R H, Noth, E G, Biglieri
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Primary Hyperaldosteronism

Endocrine Practice, 1997
To characterize the syndrome of primary aldosteronism and summarize diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.We review the mechanisms of action of aldosterone and outline features that distinguish the major subtypes of aldosteronism.The state of aldosterone excess should be suspected in every patient manifesting hypertension and hypokalemia.
M T, Laurel, U M, Kabadi
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Familial hyperaldosteronism

The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2001
Primary aldosteronism (PAL) may be as much as ten times more common than has been traditionally thought, with most patients normokalemic. The study of familial varieties has facilitated a fuller appreciation of the nature and diversity of its clinical, biochemical, morphological and molecular aspects.
Stowasser, Michael, Gordon, Richard D.
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