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  • '''Hyperaldosteronism''' (pronounced: hi-per-al-do-ster-on-izm) is a medical condition characteri The term "Hyperaldosteronism" is derived from the Greek words "hyper" meaning over, "aldo" referring to
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  • '''Familial Hyperaldosteronism''' (pronounced: fuh-MILL-ee-ul hy-per-al-dos-ter-ON-izm) is a medical condi The term "Familial Hyperaldosteronism" is derived from the following roots: "Familial" (from the Latin "familia"
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  • '''Primary Hyperaldosteronism''' Primary hyperaldosteronism, also known as [[Conn's syndrome]], is a disorder characterized by the over
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  • '''Hyperaldosteronism''' (pronounced: hi-per-al-do-ster-on-izm) is a medical condition characteri The term "Hyperaldosteronism" is derived from the Greek words "hyper" meaning over, "aldo" referring to
    2 KB (223 words) - 01:34, 8 February 2024
  • '''Primary Hyperaldosteronism''' Primary hyperaldosteronism, also known as [[Conn's syndrome]], is a disorder characterized by the over
    2 KB (277 words) - 15:14, 11 February 2024
  • '''Familial Hyperaldosteronism''' (pronounced: fuh-MILL-ee-ul hy-per-al-dos-ter-ON-izm) is a medical condi The term "Familial Hyperaldosteronism" is derived from the following roots: "Familial" (from the Latin "familia"
    2 KB (236 words) - 14:50, 11 February 2024
  • ...nism]], but without the elevated aldosterone levels typically seen in true hyperaldosteronism. ...ith pseudohyperaldosteronism may present with symptoms similar to those of hyperaldosteronism, including [[hypertension]] (high blood pressure), [[hypokalemia]] (low pot
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  • ...kidney problems]]. It can also be used to treat [[high blood pressure]], [[hyperaldosteronism]], and low potassium levels. * [[Hyperaldosteronism]]
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  • ...arious conditions, including [[heart failure]], [[liver cirrhosis]], and [[hyperaldosteronism]]. They are also used to treat high blood pressure and certain types of [[e ...plerenone]], and [[canrenoate]]. These drugs are often used in combination with other medications to treat heart failure and high blood pressure.
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  • '''Conn syndrome''' (pronounced: /kɒn/), also known as '''primary hyperaldosteronism''' or '''primary aldosteronism''', is a hormonal disorder that involves an ...ndocrinologist Jerome W. Conn who first described the condition. The term "hyperaldosteronism" comes from the Greek words "hyper" meaning "over", "aldo" referring to the
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  • ...ch [[bicarbonate]] from antacids. Other causes include [[diuretic]] use, [[hyperaldosteronism]], and [[Cushing's syndrome]].
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  • Treatment for hypoaldosteronism usually involves hormone replacement therapy with synthetic aldosterone or other medications that help the body retain sodium * [[Hyperaldosteronism]]
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  • * [[Hyperaldosteronism]]
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  • ...n be due to a benign tumor (adenoma) in one of the adrenal glands (primary hyperaldosteronism) or by an overactivity of both adrenal glands (bilateral adrenal hyperplasi
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