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secondary hyperaldosteronism.
Secondary hyperaldosteronism can also be
caused by
proximal renal tubular acidosis Secondary hyperaldosteronism can also...
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escape mechanism in
primary hyperaldosteronism also
contributed to by
increased ANP level). If
there is
primary hyperaldosteronism, the
decreased renin (and...
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Secondary hyperaldosteronism, on the
other hand, is due to
overactivity of the renin–angiotensin system. Conn's
syndrome is
primary hyperaldosteronism caused...
- (primary
hyperaldosteronism), or due to
something outside of the
adrenal gland causing it to
secrete excessive aldosterone (secondary
hyperaldosteronism). Primary...
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together they
appear to make up less than 1% of
cases of
hyperaldosteronism.
Familial hyperaldosteronism is
categorized into
three types,
distinguished by their...
- aldosterone/renin
ratio is
recommended as
screening tool for
primary hyperaldosteronism.
There is more than one way to
measure the ratio.
Before sampling...
- This
latter sense may
rather be
termed refractory hyperaldosteronism. In
patients with
hyperaldosteronism,
chronic exposure to
excess aldosterone does not...
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medications like
furosemide and steroids, dialysis,
diabetes insipidus,
hyperaldosteronism, hypomagnesemia, and not
enough intake in the diet.
Normal pot****ium...
- glucocorticoids.
Glucocorticoids can be used in the
management of
familial hyperaldosteronism type 1. They are not effective, however, for use in the type 2 condition...
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juxtaglomerular cell
tumor that
produces renin.
These will lead to
secondary hyperaldosteronism,
which will
cause hypertension, high
blood sodium, low
blood pot****ium...