ADRENOCORTICAL CARCINOMA

Aug 25, 2016 by in ENDOCRINOLOGY Comments Off on ADRENOCORTICAL CARCINOMA

ADRENOCORTICAL CARCINOMA Part of “CHAPTER 80 – HYPERALDOSTERONISM“ CLINICAL FEATURES AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Adrenocortical carcinoma is an extremely rare cause of hyperal-dosteronism and accounts for fewer than 2% of aldosterone-producing tumors.52,52a…

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DEXAMETHASONE-SUPPRESSIBLE HYPERALDOSTERONISM

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DEXAMETHASONE-SUPPRESSIBLE HYPERALDOSTERONISM Part of “CHAPTER 80 – HYPERALDOSTERONISM“ CLINICAL FEATURES AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Dexamethasone-suppressible hyperaldosteronism (glucocorticoid-remediable aldosteronism) is a rare familial disorder inherited as an autosomal-dominant trait that exhibits the clinical…

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IDIOPATHIC HYPERALDOSTERONISM

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IDIOPATHIC HYPERALDOSTERONISM Part of “CHAPTER 80 – HYPERALDOSTERONISM“ CLINICAL FEATURES AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Idiopathic bilateral adrenocortical hyperplasia of the zona glomerulosa (idiopathic hyperaldosteronism) is characterized by features similar to those associated…

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ALDOSTERONE-PRODUCING ADENOMAS

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ALDOSTERONE-PRODUCING ADENOMAS Part of “CHAPTER 80 – HYPERALDOSTERONISM“ CLINICAL FEATURES AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Aldosterone-producing adrenocortical adenomas usually are small (0.5–2.5 cm), unilateral, solitary, and associated with hypoplastic zona glomerulosa. Occasionally, however,…

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“PRIMARY ALDOSTERONISM”

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“PRIMARY ALDOSTERONISM” Part of “CHAPTER 80 – HYPERALDOSTERONISM“ Autonomous overproduction of aldosterone occurs in ˜2% of patients with hypertension and was recognized initially as being associated with either a unilateral…

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PHYSIOLOGY OF ALDOSTERONE

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PHYSIOLOGY OF ALDOSTERONE Part of “CHAPTER 80 – HYPERALDOSTERONISM“ SYNTHESIS The zona glomerulosa cells of the adrenal cortex synthesize aldosterone from corticosterone in a two-step, mixed function oxidation reaction that…

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DISORDERS OF MINERALOCORTICOID EXCESS

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DISORDERS OF MINERALOCORTICOID EXCESS Part of “CHAPTER 80 – HYPERALDOSTERONISM“ Mineralocorticoid excess, whether primary or secondary, and disorders that mimic it are commonly manifested clinically as hypokalemia, which usually but…

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HYPERALDOSTERONISM

Aug 25, 2016 by in ENDOCRINOLOGY Comments Off on HYPERALDOSTERONISM

HYPERALDOSTERONISM John R. Gill JR. DISORDERS OF MINERALOCORTICOID EXCESS PHYSIOLOGY OF ALDOSTERONE “PRIMARY ALDOSTERONISM” ALDOSTERONE-PRODUCING ADENOMAS Related posts: FUTURE PROSPECTS HEIGHT AND WEIGHT REGULATION OF THE GROWTH HORMONE RECEPTOR AND…

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ALDOSTERONE

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ALDOSTERONE Part of “CHAPTER 79 – RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM AND ALDOSTERONE“ Aldosterone is the most potent of several mineralocorticoid steroid hormones that act on the epithelium, especially in the kidney, to…

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ACTIONS OF ANGIOTENSIN II

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ACTIONS OF ANGIOTENSIN II Part of “CHAPTER 79 – RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM AND ALDOSTERONE“ Renal Sodium and Water Retention. The best known function of A-II is to support the circulation under…

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