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Excess aldosterone in the body
been linked to the 7p22 gene. Secondary hyperaldosteronism (also hyperreninism, or hyperreninemic hyperaldosteronism) is due to overactivity of the
Hyperaldosteronism
Excess production of aldosterone in the adrenal gland
escape mechanism in primary hyperaldosteronism also contributed to by increased ANP level). If there is primary hyperaldosteronism, the decreased renin (and
Primary_aldosteronism
Insufficient potassium in the blood
medications like furosemide and steroids, dialysis, diabetes insipidus, hyperaldosteronism, hypomagnesemia, and not enough intake in the diet. Normal potassium
Hypokalemia
Blood concentration
a screening tool for primary hyperaldosteronism. The cutoff normal individuals from those with primary hyperaldosteronism is significantly affected by
Aldosterone-to-renin_ratio
Mineralocorticoid steroid hormone
Secondary hyperaldosteronism, on the other hand, is due to overactivity of the renin–angiotensin system. Conn's syndrome is primary hyperaldosteronism caused
Aldosterone
Drug class
the first member of the class, is also used in the management of hyperaldosteronism (including Conn's syndrome) and female hirsutism (due to additional
Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist
Mineralocorticoid_receptor_antagonist
Hormonal disorder in cats
(primary hyperaldosteronism), or due to something outside of the adrenal gland causing it to secrete excessive aldosterone (secondary hyperaldosteronism). Primary
Feline_hyperaldosteronism
Genetic disorder in which the adrenal glands produce excess aldosterone
together they appear to make up less than 1% of cases of hyperaldosteronism. Familial hyperaldosteronism is categorized into four types, distinguished by their
Familial_hyperaldosteronism
Medical condition
cause of primary hyperaldosteronism. Excessive renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system activation results in secondary hyperaldosteronism. Hypoaldosteronism
Adrenal_gland_disorder
Medical condition
findings are also found in hyperaldosteronism, another rare cause of hypertension in children. Primary hyperaldosteronism (also known as Conn's syndrome)
Liddle's_syndrome
Class of corticosteroids
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
Glucocorticoid
Diuretics that do not cause potassium loss
aldosterone antagonists can also be used for treatment of primary hyperaldosteronism. Spironolactone, a steroidal aldosterone antagonist, is also used
Potassium-sparing_diuretic
Medical effects of tumors besides mass effect
antidiuretic hormone, hypercalcemia, hypoglycemia, carcinoid syndrome, and hyperaldosteronism. The following diseases manifest by means of neurological dysfunction:
Paraneoplastic_syndrome
Medical condition
produced by ACTH is no longer transient. It is a cause of primary hyperaldosteronism. Patients with GRA may be asymptomatic, but the following symptoms
Glucocorticoid remediable aldosteronism
Glucocorticoid_remediable_aldosteronism
Steroidal antiandrogen and antimineralocorticoid
potassium, secondary hyperaldosteronism (such as occurs with liver cirrhosis), and Conn's syndrome (primary hyperaldosteronism).[medical citation needed]
Spironolactone
Medical condition
medical condition which mimics the effects of elevated aldosterone (hyperaldosteronism) by presenting with high blood pressure, low blood potassium levels
Pseudohyperaldosteronism
High sodium concentration in the blood
lithium among other causes. High volume hypernatremia can be due to hyperaldosteronism, excessive administration of intravenous normal saline or sodium bicarbonate
Hypernatremia
Patient is a carrier for a disease or infection but experiences no symptoms
Heterophoria Hypertension (high blood pressure) Histidinemia HIV (AIDS) HPV Hyperaldosteronism hyperlipidaemia Hyperprolinemia type I Hypothyroidism Hypoxia (some
Asymptomatic
Medical condition
hyperplasia, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and idiopathic hirsutism; hyperaldosteronism, essential hypertension, and additional mineralocorticoid-induced
Generalized glucocorticoid resistance
Generalized_glucocorticoid_resistance
Physiologic phenomenon
effects of excess aldosterone (or other mineralocorticoids) in primary hyperaldosteronism. The inability of ACE inhibitor therapy to reliably suppress aldosterone
Aldosterone_escape
Disorders of the endocrine system
Hypercortisolism (Cushing's disease) Steroid myopathy Hypoaldosteronism Hyperaldosteronism Disorders of sex development or intersex disorders Hermaphroditism
Endocrine_disease
Structure that regulates function of each nephron
juxtaglomerular cell tumor that produces renin. These will lead to secondary hyperaldosteronism, which will cause hypertension, high blood sodium, low blood potassium
Juxtaglomerular_apparatus
Long-term high blood pressure in the arteries
hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, acromegaly, Conn's syndrome or hyperaldosteronism, renal artery stenosis (from atherosclerosis or fibromuscular dysplasia)
Hypertension
Abnormally high tissue pH due to metabolic dysfunction
hydrogen shifts into the cells, raising blood pH.[citation needed] Hyperaldosteronism – Loss of hydrogen ions in the urine occurs when excess aldosterone
Metabolic_alkalosis
Chemical element with atomic number 19 (K)
like furosemide and steroids, kidney dialysis, diabetes insipidus, hyperaldosteronism, and hypomagnesemia. Treating or preventing hypokalemia, a common
Potassium
Medical condition
symptom are non-psychogenic (e.g., early Type 2 diabetes, primary hyperaldosteronism, and zinc deficiency, and some forms of diabetes insipidus). Primary
Primary_polydipsia
Manufactured (artificial) injectable hormone
disease. Its use has been reported in a ferret with concurrent primary hyperaldosteronism, and one with concurrent diabetes mellitus. It is also used to treat
Leuprorelin
Excessive thirst or excess drinking
of polydipsia and (nocturnal) polyuria is also seen in (primary) hyperaldosteronism (which often goes with hypokalemia). Antipsychotics can have side
Polydipsia
Medical condition
between primary hyperaldosteronism and secondary hyperaldosteronism lies in the causation of excess aldosterone, where primary hyperaldosteronism refers to
Adrenalism
Chemical compound
like in type 1 familial hyperaldosteronism (glucocorticoid-curable hyperaldosteronism) and type 3 familial hyperaldosteronism, where the adrenal glands
18-Oxocortisol
Benign tumor of the adrenal gland
such as Cushing's syndrome (hypercortisolism) or Conn's syndrome (hyperaldosteronism), which is also known as primary aldosteronism. In addition, recent
Adrenocortical_adenoma
Medical condition
correction of the alkalosis leading to metabolic alkalosis. A secondary hyperaldosteronism develops due to the decreased blood volume. The high aldosterone levels
Pyloric_stenosis
Excess urea in the blood due to kidney dysfunction
response to carbohydrate loading Hyperlipoproteinemia Hyperreninemia and hyperaldosteronism Guanidine compounds Hyperchloremia Hyperglucagonemia Hyporeninemia
Uremia
American endocrinologist (1907-1994)
endocrinologist best known for his description of Conn syndrome or primary hyperaldosteronism. Conn was born in New York City and studied for three years at Rutgers
Jerome_W._Conn
Group of corticosteroids
consumption can result in a condition known as pseudohyperaldosteronism. Hyperaldosteronism (the syndrome caused by elevated aldosterone) is commonly caused by
Mineralocorticoid
Medical condition
MacCardle RC (1962). "Hyperplasia of the juxtaglomerular complex with hyperaldosteronism and hypokalemic alkalosis. A new syndrome". Am J Med. 33 (6): 811–28
Bartter_syndrome
virus Feline hepatic lipidosis Feline hyperadrenocorticism Feline hyperaldosteronism Feline hyperesthesia syndrome Feline hyperthyroidism Feline hypoadrenocorticism
List_of_feline_diseases
Hormone produced by tumors
PMID 27170690. Mulatero P, Rabbia F, Veglio F (May 2001). "Paraneoplastic hyperaldosteronism associated with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma". New England Journal of Medicine
Ectopic_hormone
Chemical compound
pressure, particularly in persons with resistant hypertension due to hyperaldosteronism. Eplerenone is often prescribed for people with central serous chorioretinopathy
Eplerenone
Cortex of the adrenal gland
receptors in aldosterone-producing adenomas: a potential cause of hyperaldosteronism". J. Endocrinol. 195 (1): 39–48. doi:10.1677/JOE-07-0037. PMID 17911395
Adrenal_cortex
Ichthyosis follicularis, alopecia, and photophobia syndrome IHA Idiopathic hyperaldosteronism INAD Infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy IP Incontinentia pigmenti IRD
List of abbreviations for diseases and disorders
List_of_abbreviations_for_diseases_and_disorders
Chemical compound
like in type 1 familial hyperaldosteronism (glucocorticoid-curable hyperaldosteronism) and type 3 familial hyperaldosteronism, where the adrenal glands
18-Hydroxycortisol
Medical condition
are also typically hypokalemic due to a combination of secondary hyperaldosteronism, and potassium urinary losses - though serum potassium levels may
Proximal renal tubular acidosis
Proximal_renal_tubular_acidosis
Hormone therapy for cancer
of hyperadrenocortical syndromes, such as Cushing's syndrome and hyperaldosteronism in adrenocortical carcinoma. Analogs of gonadotropin-releasing hormone
Hormonal_therapy_(oncology)
Abnormality in the concentration of electrolytes in the body
caused by diuretic use, metabolic acidosis, diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperaldosteronism, and renal tubular acidosis. Potassium can also be lost through vomiting
Electrolyte_imbalance
Medical condition
failure Liver cirrhosis Nephrotic syndrome Corticosteroid therapy Hyperaldosteronism Low protein intake Fluid shift into the intravascular space: Fluid
Hypervolemia
Organism's response to a stressor such as an environmental condition or a stimulus
mineralocorticoid (aldosterone) and brings the body to a state similar to hyperaldosteronism. If the stressor persists, it becomes necessary to attempt some means
Stress_(biology)
Medication
disorder Agoraphobia Agranulocytosis, supraventricular tachycardia, hyperaldosteronism, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, akathisia and tardive dyskinesia
Metoclopramide
High blood pressure with a specific cause
Hypertension is common in chronic kidney disease. Hyperaldosteronism (Conn's syndrome) – idiopathic hyperaldosteronism, liddle's syndrome (also called pseudoaldosteronism)
Secondary_hypertension
Species of legume
men. More serious instances of overuse can lead to hypertension and hyperaldosteronism, which may require hospitalization. Glycyrrhiza uralensis can be found
Glycyrrhiza_uralensis
Medical condition
Type 1 In pseudohypoaldosteronism type 1, aldosterone is elevated (hyperaldosteronism), but because the body fails to respond to it, it appears similar
Pseudohypoaldosteronism
Condition that affects the arteries that supply the brain
syndrome, autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, and familial hyperaldosteronism type I. However, individuals without these disorders may also obtain
Cerebrovascular_disease
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease Jerome W. Conn (1907–1981) – Conn's Syndrome (primary hyperaldosteronism) Burrill Bernard Crohn (1884–1983) – Crohn's disease Harvey Cushing
List_of_medical_doctors
Protein found in mammals
New MI, White PC (September 1992). "Glucocorticoid-suppressible hyperaldosteronism results from hybrid genes created by unequal crossovers between CYP11B1
Steroid_11β-hydroxylase
Medical diagnostic method
stimulation of the distal tubules and collecting tubes, i.e. in cases of hyperaldosteronism. While these parameters have a high sensitivity for screening purposes
SUSPUP_and_SUSPPUP
Chemical compound
treatment of Cushing's syndrome (hypercortisolism), Conn's syndrome (hyperaldosteronism), and postmenopausal breast cancer in humans. When used to treat breast
Trilostane
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
Japanese patient previously reported as having glucocorticoid-responsive hyperaldosteronism: with a review of Japanese patients with mutations of CYP17". The
CYP17A1
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
New MI, White PC (September 1992). "Glucocorticoid-suppressible hyperaldosteronism results from hybrid genes created by unequal crossovers between CYP11B1
Aldosterone_synthase
Common human medical data ranges for blood test results
"The use of aldosterone-renin ratio as a diagnostic test for primary hyperaldosteronism and its test characteristics under different conditions of blood sampling"
Reference ranges for blood tests
Reference_ranges_for_blood_tests
Class of drugs
body weight gain of 1–2 kg, which may be associated with secondary hyperaldosteronism, is also observed in some patients. The alpha-1 blockers are associated
Adrenergic_blocking_agent
Part of the adrenal gland
receptors in aldosterone-producing adenomas: A potential cause of hyperaldosteronism". Journal of Endocrinology. 195 (1): 39–48. doi:10.1677/JOE-07-0037
Zona_glomerulosa
IgM syndrome Hyperadrenalism Hyperaldosteronism familial type 2 Hyperaldosteronism, familial type 1 Hyperaldosteronism Hyperammonemia Hyperandrogenism
List_of_diseases_(H)
Medical condition
used to control the hyperkalemia. Addison's disease Adrenal gland Hyperaldosteronism Pseudohypoaldosteronism Becker, Kenneth L. (2001). Principles and
Hypoaldosteronism
Polish physician (1906–1989)
Lityński--a forgotten author of the first description on primary hyperaldosteronism." Pol Arch Med Wewn 117.1-2 (2007): 57-58. Grynberg M. Księga sprawiedliwych
Michał_Lityński
Class of drugs used to treat high blood pressure
to a low dose of a thiazide diuretic should be suspected to have hyperaldosteronism, a common cause of secondary hypertension. Other medications have
Antihypertensive
American endocrinologist
MacCardle RC (1962). "Hyperplasia of the juxtaglomerular complex with hyperaldosteronism and hypokalemic alkalosis. A new syndrome". Am J Med. 33 (6): 811–28
Frederic_Bartter
Medical condition
aldosterone and renin levels are low. This disorder presents similarly to hyperaldosteronism, leading to feedback inhibition of aldosterone. Common symptoms include
Apparent mineralocorticoid excess syndrome
Apparent_mineralocorticoid_excess_syndrome
Chemical compound
the diagnosis of patients suspected of having Cushing's syndrome, hyperaldosteronism, pheochromocytoma, and adrenal remnants following total adrenalectomy
Iodocholesterol
Genetic mitochondrial disease
tests, calcium and magnesium levels, and serum electrolyte levels. Hyperaldosteronism is seen in 3% of KSS patients. In December 2022 researchers reported
Kearns–Sayre_syndrome
Medical School in Ann Arbor, Michigan
mutation for cystic fibrosis Jerome Conn – first described primary hyperaldosteronism – Conn's Syndrome Simone Cromer – social media personality Elizabeth
University of Michigan Medical School
University_of_Michigan_Medical_School
Medical diagnostic method
see above Salt-sensitive essential hypertension see above Primary Hyperaldosteronism see above and direct inhibition of aldosterone on renin secretion
Plasma_renin_activity
Topics referred to by the same term
Handball Association, governing body of handball in Indonesia Idiopathic hyperaldosteronism, an endocrinological disease İhlas Haber Ajansı, the Turkish İhlas
IHA
Group of stereoisomers
breast cancer, and prostate cancer. It is also used to treat secondary hyperaldosteronism, edema, adrenocortical carcinoma, and ectopic adrenocorticotropic
Aminoglutethimide
Protein-coding gene in humans
associated with autoimmune attack of the adrenal gland and secondary hyperaldosteronism (KCNE3 is not detectable in the adrenal gland). The elevated serum
KCNE3
Tumors of the adrenal gland
endocrine disorders such as Cushing's syndrome, Conn's syndrome (hyperaldosteronism), virilization of females, or feminization of males. Functional adrenocortical
Adrenal_tumor
Medical condition
medications like furosemide and steroids, dialysis, diabetes insipidus, hyperaldosteronism, hypomagnesemia, and not enough intake in the diet. Normal potassium
Mineral_deficiency
American urologist
Simon, DR; Palese, MA (Jan 2008). "Noninvasive adrenal imaging in hyperaldosteronism". Curr Urol Rep. 9 (1): 80–87. doi:10.1007/s11934-008-0015-2. PMID 18366979
Michael_Palese
Health of domestic cats
very common in dogs and is sometimes seen in cats. Diabetes Feline hyperaldosteronism Feline hyperthyroidism Epilepsy is characterized by recurrent unprovoked
Cat_health
Mechanisms of action
doses of those drugs (100-150 mg/day), whereas patients with marked hyperaldosteronism may require as much as 200-400 mg/day. A further increase of the dosage
Pharmacodynamics of spironolactone
Pharmacodynamics_of_spironolactone
Medical condition
Japanese patient previously reported as having glucocorticoid-responsive hyperaldosteronism: with a review of Japanese patients with mutations of CYP17". The
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 17α-hydroxylase deficiency
Congenital_adrenal_hyperplasia_due_to_17α-hydroxylase_deficiency
Medical condition
and usually sustained but occasionally paroxysmal, and secondary hyperaldosteronism inducing hypokalemia, though the later can be mild despite high renin
Juxtaglomerular_cell_tumor
Topics referred to by the same term
coach Liddle's syndrome, autosomal dominant disorder that mimics hyperaldosteronism Liddle Kiddle, a doll produced by Mattel Inc. Toymakers Liddell (disambiguation)
Liddle_(disambiguation)
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
expression pattern, mutations in KCNJ5/Kir3.4 can cause familial hyperaldosteronism type III and a type of long QT syndrome. KCNJ5 has been shown to interact
KCNJ5
Protein-coding gene in humans
Schewe J, Stolting G, et al. (April 2019). "Pathogenesis of Familial Hyperaldosteronism Type II: New Concepts Involving Anion Channels". Current Hypertension
CLCN2
Indian-born American molecular biologist
ligand drugs for intervention in Preeclampsia due to autoimmunity and Hyperaldosteronism due to adrenal hyperplasia. In 1986, Karnik and colleagues at MIT
Sadashiva_Karnik
syndrome MeSH C19.053.800.367 – cushing syndrome MeSH C19.053.800.604 – hyperaldosteronism MeSH C19.053.800.604.249 – bartter syndrome MeSH C19.246.099.500 –
List_of_MeSH_codes_(C19)
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Girl/Female
British, English
Pretty; Easy Going
Boy/Male
English
Dusty Place; Diminutive of Dustin
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern
Desired; Never Forgotten
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Malaysian, Tamil
King of Dancer; Lord Vishnu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the female personal name Pechel, a Middle English continuation of an Old English name, Pæcchild, which is not recorded independently.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
The First Root
Male
Arthurian
, (rejoicing); a knight of the Round Table.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Victorious Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Famous; Glorious
Girl/Female
Tamil
Foolwati | பூலவதீ, பூலவதீ
Delicate as a flower
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