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For permission requests, please contact NEJM Reprints at [email protected] We have recently observed a patient with malignant hypertension and hyperaldosteronism who also had an impairment in renal ...
The aldosterone-renin ratio (ARR) has gained popularity as a screening test for primary hyperaldosteronism, a probably underdiagnosed cause of hypertension. However, studies have yielded varying ...
A new study led by researchers at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute (SBP), in collaboration with researchers at Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human ...
What is Conn’s Syndrome / Primary Hyperaldosteronism? The term "primary hyperaldosteronism" is used to describe Conn’s syndrome and other associated conditions involving pathological lesions that ...
Primary hyperaldosteronism -- a condition in which too much of the hormone aldosterone1 is produced by the adrenal glands and can lead to high blood pressure (hypertension) and lower levels of ...
A new mechanism identified explains the development of hyperaldosteronism and also aids in drug discovery for treating secondary hypertension, reveals a new study. Hyperaldosteronism, a condition in ...
Although aldosterone has an essential role in controlling electrolyte and body fluid homeostasis, aldosterone also exerts certain pathological effects on the kidney. Several previous studies have ...
In addition to the lateralization index, the presence of adrenal nodules and contralateral suppression improved diagnostic accuracy of surgically curable aldosteronism. Consideration of contralateral ...