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Primary hyperparathyroidism associated with primary hyperaldosteronism
Acta Endocrinologica, 1983Abstract. Two patients with both primary hyperparathyroidism and primary hyperaldosteronism are described. Each presented with high blood pressure and a history of renal calculi. Mild hypercalcaemia was associated with raised plasma parathyroid hormone concentrations and a parathyroid adenoma was excised from each.
J B, Ferriss +6 more
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Primary biliary cholangitis: primary autoimmune disease or primary secretory defect
Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2023Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is a chronic cholestatic liver disease characterized by the immune-mediated destruction of small and medium intrahepatic bile ducts, involving predominantly females. PBC has long been described as an autoimmune liver disease, also because it is very often associated with many autoimmune conditions.
Annarosa, Floreani +2 more
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Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2016
In 1955 Dr Jerome Conn first documented primary aldosteronism (PA). Since then, screening, diagnosis and treatment have developed, in the process both refining and complicating management. Currently, screening requires 4-6 weeks of lead-up, including major changes in antihypertensive therapy, followed by a blood draw for plasma aldosterone ...
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In 1955 Dr Jerome Conn first documented primary aldosteronism (PA). Since then, screening, diagnosis and treatment have developed, in the process both refining and complicating management. Currently, screening requires 4-6 weeks of lead-up, including major changes in antihypertensive therapy, followed by a blood draw for plasma aldosterone ...
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Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 1995
The basic clinical pathophysiology of primary aldosteronism (PAL) was described by Conn in terms of autonomous production of aldosterone, secondary suppression of renin and development of hypertension with hypokalaemic alkalosis. Conn recognised a normokalaemic form of the syndrome and suggested that it might masquerade as essential hypertension and be
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The basic clinical pathophysiology of primary aldosteronism (PAL) was described by Conn in terms of autonomous production of aldosterone, secondary suppression of renin and development of hypertension with hypokalaemic alkalosis. Conn recognised a normokalaemic form of the syndrome and suggested that it might masquerade as essential hypertension and be
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Colonic Melanoma, Primary or Regressed Primary
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2000Primary melanoma originating in the gastrointestinal tract is very rare and the majority of these tumors arise in the mucosa of the anus or rectum. A case of solitary colonic melanoma in a 79-year-old man is described with a review of pertinent literature.
S H, Poggi +4 more
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2009
AbstractPrimary aldosteronism is the most common form of secondary hypertension. Case detection is based on an abnormal plasma aldosterone:plasma renin activity ratio and the diagnosis must be confirmed with an aldosterone suppression test. Subtype differentiation should be performed using adrenal venous sampling.
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AbstractPrimary aldosteronism is the most common form of secondary hypertension. Case detection is based on an abnormal plasma aldosterone:plasma renin activity ratio and the diagnosis must be confirmed with an aldosterone suppression test. Subtype differentiation should be performed using adrenal venous sampling.
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