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Renin dependent hypertension caused by accessory renal arteries

Chan PL, Tan FH

BACKGROUND: Hypokalemia in the presence of hypertension is often attributed to primary hyperaldosteronism as a cause of secondary hypertension, however secondary hyperaldosteronism may present similarly. Accessory renal arteries are variants...
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A case of idiopathic hyperaldosteronism vs. bilateral aldosterone producing adenoma

Lim DM, Park KY

  • KMID: 2256169
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2008 Jul;75(1):93-97.
In most cases, primary aldosteronism is due to a unilateral adrenal adenoma or bilateral hyperplasia of the adrenal cortex. However, a few bilateral adrenal tumors have also been reported in...
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Symptomatic Hypocalcemia in Primary Hyperaldosteronism: A Case Report

Pai SG, Shivashankara K, Pandit V, Sheshadri

The metabolic alterations caused by hyperaldosteronism are being increasingly recognized and have generated considerable interest among the medical fraternity. Hyperaldosteronism is suspected to have a pivotal role in the patho-physiology...
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Ankylosing spondylitis associated with primary aldosteronism in a middle-aged woman

Suh YS, Kim HO, Cheon YH, Jo W, Hong J, Lee SI

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A case of adrenal adenoma with concurrent Cushing's syndrome and hyperaldosteronism

Hyun YG, Jeon HK, Ahn YB, Park HJ, Lee JW, Chae JS, Kang SK, Kim JS, Kim KT, Han SH

  • KMID: 2080812
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2001 Sep;61(3):270-275.
Cushing's syndrome is produced by the hypersecretion of adrenal glucocorticoids and is characterized by moon face, central obesity, disappearance of diurnal variation of plasma cortisol and unsuppressibility of plasma cortisol...
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Two Case of Primary Aldosteronism Induced by Aldosterone Producing Adrenal Adenoma in a Family

Jang YR, Kim SH, Eom YS, Lee KY

Primary aldosteronism, is defined as a group of disorders characterized by the excess of aldosteron, with suppressed rennin activity, resulting in hypertension and hypokalemia. In most cases, primary aldosteronism is...
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A Case of Transient Hyperkalemia and Hyperaldosteronism secondary to Hydronephrosis

Lee SB, Uhm JH, Lee KM, Wang KS, Kim YH, Han KA, Min KW, Han SH, Kim EJ

  • KMID: 2306311
  • Korean J Med.
  • 1999 Feb;56(2):220-224.
Renal tubular dysfunctions have been observed in hydronephrosis, resulting in metabolic acidosis, hyperkalemia and excessive free water diuresis. These findings are occasionally found in infant and children. Batle et al. first reported...
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A case of adrenocortical adenoma with primary hyperaldosteronism and subclinical Cushing's syndrome

Hwang BH, Yu JY, Jung JH, Kim SR, Yoo SJ, Kang SK, Lee SS

  • KMID: 2259105
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2010 Sep;79(3):321-326.
Cases of combined primary hyperaldosteronism and subclinical Cushing's syndrome are extremely rare. We identified a left adrenocortical tumor in a 41-year-old woman by computed tomography (CT) during an evaluation for...
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A case of Bartter's syndrome

Yoon JH, Kwon JE, Lee JO, Lee SG

  • KMID: 1945912
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1993 Sep;36(9):1308-1314.
Bartter's syndrome is a rare tubular disorder characterized by hypokalemic, hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis, hyperreninemic hyperaldosteronism, hyporesponsiveness to pressor agents, and juxtaglomerular apparatus hyperplasia. We report here a case of Bartter's...
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Conn's Syndrome Associated with Behcet's Disease

Lee SS, Kim YA

A 39-yr-old woman, who had been treated for Behcet's disease for 4 yr, was admitted for further investigation of recently identified hypokalemia and hypertension. Suppressed plasma renin activity with elevated...
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A Case of Juxtaglomerular Cell Tumor

Lee JH, Kim JY, Seok HJ, Choi JM, Yi MZ, Son HY, Kim HJ, Yang WS, Kim CS

  • KMID: 2079407
  • Korean J Nephrol.
  • 2004 May;23(3):484-487.
The juxtaglomerular cell tumor is a rare benign tumor which causes surgically correctable hypertension. We report a case of hypertension caused by juxtaglomerular cell tumor in a 17-year old man....
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A Case of Bartter's Syndrome with a Seizure Disorder Associated with Subdural Hematoma

Lee JJ, Moon HK, Park YH

Bartter's syndrome is a rare tubular disorder characterized by hypokalemic, hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis, hyperreninemic, hyperaldosteronism, hyporesponsiveness to pressor agents and juxtaglomerular apparatus heperplasia. We report a case of Bartter's syndrome of...
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A Case of Bartter's Syndrome in an Adult

Song JS, Shinn JJ, You KH, Lee HK, Cha WK, Kwon KH, So YS, Kim JS, Cho JT

  • KMID: 2307395
  • Korean J Nephrol.
  • 1997 Sep;16(3):567-571.
Bartter's syndrome is characterized by hypokalemia and secondary hyperaldosteronism without edema or hypertension. Its pathogenesis is obscure and the characteristic renal potassium wastage is difficult to treat. We experienced a...
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Primary Hyperaldosteronism with Increased Plasma Renin Activity due to Secondary Hypertensive Renal Impairment

Lee KW, Kwon HS, Shin DI, Noh CH, Lee JM, Lee JM, Yoon KH, Cha BY, Lee KW, Son HY, Kang SK

  • KMID: 2200391
  • J Korean Soc Endocrinol.
  • 2003 Aug;18(4):433-438.
An increased plasma aldosterone concentration, with suppressed plasma renin activity (PRA), is an abnormal finding in primary hyperaldosteronism. A suppressed PRA is caused by aldosterone- dependent sodium retention and extracellular...
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Aldosterone- and cortisol-co-producing adrenal adenoma without clinical features of Cushing syndrome

Chang KY, Ryu S, Cho JY, Kim HW

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A Case Report of Virilizing Tumor of Adrenal Cortex

Kim JS, Oh HS, Ko KH

  • KMID: 1677597
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1974 Jun;15(2):131-134.
Functional adrenal tumor may release a variety of hormones resulting in several clinical syndrome including virilzation, Cushing's syndrome, feminization and hyperaldosteronism. 'We report here a case of virilizing tumor of...
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The Effects of Magnesium Supplementation for Correcting Hypokalemia in Gitelman Syndrome

Moon JD, Han SW, Kim HJ

  • KMID: 2254158
  • Korean J Nephrol.
  • 2006 Mar;25(2):213-220.
BACKGOUND: Gitelman's syndrome is manifested by hypokalemia, metabolic alkalosis, normal blood pressure, hyperreninemic hyperaldosteronism, hypomagnesemia and hypocalciuria. This study was carried out to investigate the effects of magnesium supplementation for...
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Aldosterone-Producing Adrenocortical Carcinoma without Hypertension

Song MS, Seo SW, Bae SB, Kim YJ, Kim SJ

Although adrenocortical tumors are common, adrenocortical carcinomas are rare. Moreover, aldosterone-producing adrenocortical carcinomas without hypertension are exceedingly rare, with only two previously reported cases.
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Moleculan Genetics of Glucocorticoid Remediable Aldosteronism

Kim JW

  • KMID: 1999278
  • J Korean Soc Endocrinol.
  • 1997 Sep;12(3):341-345.
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Primary aldosteronism

Jeong CS, Cho HP, Chung ID

  • KMID: 1693765
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 1993 Apr;44(4):579-583.
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