Abstract A 3‐year‐old, female, neutered lurcher was presented with a 6‐day history of lethargy and hyporexia. Clinical examination documented evidence of dehydration and hypovolaemia, but was otherwise unremarkable, including cardiac and pulmonary auscultation. Clinicopathological results, thoracic radiography, abdominal ultrasound, electrocardiography
Oliver Luke Russell +3 more
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Abstract Background Licorice‐induced pseudoaldosteronism has been identified as a side effect of excessive licorice consumption. This condition is often characterized by hypertension, hypokalemia, and hyporeninemic hypoaldosteronism. If left untreated, this condition can lead to severe complications, such as arrhythmia and rhabdomyolysis, which can be ...
Yuna Hattori +2 more
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Canalopatias em endocrinologia: achados genéticos recentes e fisiopatologia [PDF]
Ion channels serve diverse cellular functions, mainly in cell signal transduction. In endocrine cells, these channels play a major role in hormonal secretion, Ca2+-mediated cell signaling, transepithelial transport, cell motility and growth, volume ...
Chiamolera, Maria Izabel +7 more
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Abstract Normal‐anion‐gap metabolic acidosis (NAGMA) is a common but often under‐recognised and poorly understood condition, especially by less‐experienced clinicians. In adults, NAGMA might be an initial clue to a more significant underlying pathology, such as autoimmune diseases, hypergammaglobulinemia or drug toxicities.
Ritesh Bhandari +2 more
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The importance of postoperative control: adrenal insufficiency after unilateral adrenalectomy for Conn’s syndrome. A case study [PDF]
According to the current guidelines of the Polish Society of Hypertension on the management of primary aldosteronism (PA) associated with aldosterone-producing adenoma, the treatment of choice is unilateral laparoscopic adrenalectomy. Isolated deficiency
Brzeska, Anna +3 more
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A physiology-based approach to a patient with hyperkalemic renal tubular acidosis
Hyperkalemic renal tubular acidosis is a non-anion gap metabolic acidosis that invariably indicates an abnormality in potassium, ammonium, and hydrogen ion secretion.
Juliana Menegussi +4 more
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Adherence to guidelines for creatinine and potassium monitoring and discontinuation following renin-angiotensin system blockade: a UK general practice-based cohort study. [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: To examine adherence to serum creatinine and potassium monitoring and discontinuation guidelines following initiation of treatment with ACE inhibitors (ACEI) or angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs); and whether high-risk patients are ...
Bhaskaran, Krishnan +6 more
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Clinical presentation of congenital adrenal hyperplasia in selected multiethnic paediatric population [PDF]
A clinical descriptive study was done to determine the sociodemographic, laboratory and clinical characteristics of patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) referred to Hospital Putrajaya, a tertiary endocrine centre in Malaysia.
Ahmad, Zalinah +6 more
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Cotrimoxazole-induced hyperkalaemia in a patient with known hypoaldosteronism
Annalisa Montebello, Mark Gruppetta
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MON-LB038 Isolated Hypoaldosteronism Due to Autoimmune Adrenalitis in a Patient With Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndrome [PDF]
Dheera Grover, Chenxiang Cao, Sarika Rao
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