Arterial Blood Pressure and Plasma and Body Electrolytes in Idiopathic Hyperaldosteronism: A Comparison with Primary Hyperaldosteronism (Connʼs Syndrome) and Essential Hypertension

Exchangeable and plasma electrolytes, blood pressure and aldosterone were measured in groups of patients with idiopathic hyperaldosteronism, primary hyperaldosteronism and essential hypertension and in normal subjects. In idiopathic hyperaldosteronism exchangeable sodium was higher than in both esse...

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Hypertension - metabolism
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