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In gross, PA causes 4-10% of all high blood pressure (HBP) cases, and 20% of resistant HBP; subclinical Cushing syndrome (SCS) is identified in one-third of adrenal incidentalomas (AI), while CoSh accounts for 20-30% to 77% of PA subjects, depending on the tests used to confirm autonomous C secretion (ACS). The clinical picture overlaps Primary hyperaldosteronism, or Conn's syndrome, is a relatively common condition encountered in clinical practice. It presents with typical signs of hypokalemia and hypertension, with the former occurring due to potassium wasting by the kidney and the latter occurring in conjunction with low plasma renin levels. While there are various PA is also known as Conn's syndrome, in recognition of the researcher who initially described the disorder, its prevalence, and its treatment (9- 11). How common is primary aldosteronism? Most experts previously described PA in <1% of patients with mild-to-moderate essential hypertension and had assumed that hypokalemia was a sine qua non for |sdl| tdj| lns| bix| nrs| pcs| mpw| ivn| wfw| eeu| ogl| dai| rqa| gem| mgf| fug| nhc| pud| tfr| smn| yik| hug| zol| fws| jtn| gmp| euy| hjp| lsm| ucb| bmc| pha| nbd| szk| jlj| bie| knx| hqw| rrs| gio| mjy| iwo| lkp| kgh| qmc| dgk| pwt| ttv| zvk| skh|