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Conn's syndrome - Causes

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Conn's syndrome - Causes: Encyclopedia II - Conn's syndrome - Signs, symptoms and findings

Apart from high blood pressure, the symptoms may include muscle cramps and headaches (due to the low potassium), metabolic alkalosis (due to increased production of bicarbonate in the kidney). The high pH of the blood makes calcium less available to the tissues and causes symptoms of hypocalcemia (low calcium levels). It can be mimicked by liquorice ingestion (glycyrrhizin) and Liddle syndrome. ...

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Conn's syndrome is overproduction of the mineralocorticoid hormone aldosterone by the adrenal glands. Aldosterone causes sodium and water retention and potassium excretion in the kidneys, leading to arterial hypertension (high blood pressure). It is a rare but recognised cause of nonessential hypertension. It is named after Dr Jerome W. Conn (1907-1981), the American endocrinologist who first described the condition in 1955. It is the most common form of primary Hyperaldosteronism. Conn's syndrome - Signs symptoms and fi ...

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Conn's syndrome - Causes: Encyclopedia II - Conn's syndrome - Signs symptoms and findings

Apart from high blood pressure, the symptoms may include muscle cramps and headaches (due to the low potassium), metabolic alkalosis (due to increased production of bicarbonate in the kidney). The high pH of the blood makes calcium less available to the tissues and causes symptoms of hypocalcemia (low calcium levels). It can be mimicked by liquorice ingestion (glycyrrhizin) and Liddle syndrome. ...

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Conn's syndrome - Causes: Encyclopedia II - Conn's syndrome - Diagnosis

Measuring aldosterone alone is not considered adequate to diagnose Conn's syndrome. Rather, both renin and aldosteron are measured, and the ratio is diagnostic. Usually, renin levels are suppressed, leading to a very low renin-aldosterone ratio (<0.05). This test is confounded by antihypertensive drugs, which have to be stopped up to 6 weeks. If there is biochemic proof of hyperaldosteronism, CT scanning ca ...

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