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== Clinical Manifestations ==

* Usually asymptomatic except for hypertension and hypokalemia
* Can have muscle cramps
* Family history
* Resistant hypertension
* Adrenal incidentaloma
* Early onset hypertension
* High normal sodium
* Metabolic alkalosis


== Differential Diagnosis ==
== Differential Diagnosis ==


* Bilateral adrenal hyperplasia (60%)
* Bilateral [[adrenal hyperplasia]] (60%)
* Adrenal adenoma, which causes [Conn syndrome]
* [[Adrenal adenoma]], which causes [[Conn syndrome]]
* Adrenal carcinoma (rare)
* [[Adrenal carcinoma]] (rare)
* Familial hyperaldosteronism
* [[Familial hyperaldosteronism]]

== Diagnosis ==

* Screening with plasma aldosterone/plasma renin ratio
** Done preferably in morning sample
** Taken in a sitting position after at least 15 minutes of rest
** Avoid aldosterone antagonists, ARBs, β-blockers
* Diagnosed with:
** Oral salt load
** Saline suppression
** Captopril

== Management ==

* Surgery if unilateral
* [[Spironolactone]] if bilateral


[[Category:Endocrinology]]
[[Category:Endocrinology]]

Latest revision as of 17:50, 15 October 2021

Clinical Manifestations

  • Usually asymptomatic except for hypertension and hypokalemia
  • Can have muscle cramps
  • Family history
  • Resistant hypertension
  • Adrenal incidentaloma
  • Early onset hypertension
  • High normal sodium
  • Metabolic alkalosis

Differential Diagnosis

Diagnosis

  • Screening with plasma aldosterone/plasma renin ratio
    • Done preferably in morning sample
    • Taken in a sitting position after at least 15 minutes of rest
    • Avoid aldosterone antagonists, ARBs, β-blockers
  • Diagnosed with:
    • Oral salt load
    • Saline suppression
    • Captopril

Management