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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ALDOSTERONISM»
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aldosteronism en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
aldosteronism y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Kaplan's Clinical Hypertension
Drug effects on aldosterone/ plasma renin activity ratio in primary aldosteronism.
Hypertension 2002;40:897–902. Murakami T, Ogura EW, Tanaka Y, et al. High
blood pressure lowered by pregnancy. Lancet 2000;356:1980. Nakahama H ...
2
NORD Guide to Rare Disorders
DEFINITION: Primary aldosteronism is a cause of hypertension, often associated
with hypokalemia. With newer diagnostic studies, it is being recognized more
frequently at an earlier stage at which the serum potassium levels are not low.
National Organization for Rare Disorders, 2003
3
Renal and Electrolyte Disorders
Primary aldosteronism resulting from an adrenocortical adenoma (
aldosteronoma), originally described by Conn, is another of the few potentially
curable causes of secondary hypertension (149). Aldosteronoma are usually
small (2 cm ...
4
Hypertension Primer: The Essentials of High Blood Pressure
Hypokalemia, whether spontaneous or provoked, provides an important clue to
the presence of primary aldosteronism. However, serum potassium concentration
is normal in 7% to 38% of reported cases. In addition, 10% to 12% of patients ...
Joseph L. Izzo, Henry Richard Black, Council for High Blood Pressure Research (American Heart Association), 2003
5
Principles and Practice of Endocrinology and Metabolism
4. Sweiry JH, Binder HJ. Characterization of aldosterone-induced potassium
secretion in rat distal colon. J Clin Invest 1989; 83:844. 5. Irony I, Kater CE,
Biglieri EG, Shackleton CHL. Correctable subsets of primary aldosteronism, ...
6
Kidney and Blood Pressure Regulation
Are Cardiovascular Events Attributable to Aldosterone per se? Lessons from
Primary Aldosteronism Although studies clearly document an enhanced
cardiovascular risk for patients with primary aldosteronism, it has been argued
that these ...
Hiromichi Suzuki (M.D.), Takao Saruta, 2004
7
Surgery: Basic Science and Clinical Evidence
Secondary aldosteronism. Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am 1995,24:51 1-528. 55
. Grondal S, Hamberger B. Primary aldosteronism. Br J Surg 1992; 79:484-485.
56. Blevins LS Jr, Wand GC. Primary aldosteronism: an endocrine perspective.
about 1 percent have primary aldosteronism (18). 2. Plasma renin activity is
characteristically subnormal in primary aldosteronism. The autonomous secretion
of aldosterone by the adrenal cortex results in retention of a slight excess of
sodium, ...
9
Clinical Endocrine Oncology
Primary aldosteronism, anew clinical syndrome. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 1955;45:3–17.
2. Young WF, Jr. Minireview: primary aldosteronism–changing concepts in
diagnosis and treatment. Endocrinology 2003;144:2208–2213. 3. Rossi G,
Boscaro M ...
Ian D. Hay, John A. H. Wass, 2009
10
Oxford Textbook of Endocrinology and Diabetes
hypertension. For example, baroreflex activity is normal, although recent studies
have suggested that aldosterone may alter function of the autonomic nervous
system (64). Studies of blood pressure vari— ability in primary aldosteronism
have ...
John A.H. Wass, Paul M. Stewart, 2011
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aldosteronism en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Clinical and pathological analysis of 116 cases of adult adrenal …
Primary aldosteronism was observed in 43 cases. Thirty-eight cases had endoscopically visible tumors, with clear cells and lipid-rich cytoplasm ... «Dove Medical Press, May 15»
Open medicine digest: trial registration, diabetes, hypertension, and …
Primary aldosteronism (PA) is a rare hormonal disorder leading to early-onset hypertension. Genetic factors are known to play a role in the ... «BMC Blogs Network, May 15»
Helping Hands: A benefit for Trish Kvasager-Belker ... Relay for Life …
Online donations are being accepted for Steve Driscoll, who was diagnosed with aldosteronism, which has caused a variety of health problems ... «Grand Forks Herald, May 15»
Mild adrenal steroidogenic defects common in patients with high BP
“Besides specific diseases, like Cushing's syndrome, pheochromocytoma and primary aldosteronism, the adrenals probably play a more ... «Healio, Dic 14»
Expert examines contribution of aldosterone in obesity-related …
In the event that primary aldosteronism is due to a single source, there is the potential for a surgical cure for these patients. – by Adam Taliercio. «Healio, Oct 14»
Former Bruker Exec Takes Over as CEO of MRM Proteomics as Firm …
... the process of clinically validating an iMALDI assay for angiotensin I, which is used as a measure of plasma renin activity, a marker of primary aldosteronism. «GenomeWeb, Jul 14»
Aldosterone-Renin Ratio in the Assessment of Primary Aldosteronism
Primary aldosteronism is suggested; imaging is required for confirmation. Primary aldosteronism is suggested; confirmation requires an ... «JAMA_ The Journal of the American Medical Association, Jul 14»
SYMPLICITY HTN-2: Renal Denervation Safe, Effective at 3 Years
... blood pressure monitoring) and secondary causes of hypertension (primary aldosteronism being most likely to remain unidentified), and after ... «TCTMD, Jun 14»
Aldosteronism Screening for Hypertension Is Cost-effective
BOSTON — Screening all resistant-hypertensive patients for primary aldosteronism and surgically treating those who are candidates is ... «Medscape, May 14»
Blood-Pressure Control Continues 3 Years' Postadrenalectomy
Primary aldosteronism is the most common cause of secondary hypertension and accounts for about 5% to 15% of all hypertension cases, said ... «Medscape, May 14»