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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Hyperaldosteronism
  1. Familial hyperaldosteronism is a group of inherited conditions in which the adrenal glands, which are small glands located on ... fluid levels and blood pressure. People with familial hyperaldosteronism may develop severe high blood pressure (hypertension), often ...
  2. ... is sufficient to cause the disorder. Pseudoaldosteronism Pseudoprimary hyperaldosteronism Genetic Testing Registry: Liddle syndrome Liddle syndrome National ...
  3. ... mutations have been identified in people with familial hyperaldosteronism type III. These mutations, known as germline mutations, ... found in every cell of the body. Familial hyperaldosteronism causes hypertension, and some affected individuals have abnormally ...
  4. ... genetic change affecting the CYP11B1 gene causes familial hyperaldosteronism type I, a disorder that leads to hypertension. ... which leads to the hypertension associated with familial hyperaldosteronism type I. More About This Health Condition C11B1_ ...
  5. ... aldosterone, which is a condition known as primary hyperaldosteronism. Aldosterone helps regulate the body's fluid levels ... up to 60 percent of cases of primary hyperaldosteronism. It is estimated that primary hyperaldosteronism accounts for ...
  6. ... genetic change affecting the CYP11B2 gene causes familial hyperaldosteronism type I, a disorder that leads to high ... which leads to the hypertension associated with familial hyperaldosteronism type I. More About This Health Condition Normal ...
  7. ... feature of some rare genetic disorders, including familial hyperaldosteronism, pseudohypoaldosteronism type 2, Liddle syndrome, and tumors known ...
  8. ... magnesium and a buildup of the hormone aldosterone (hyperaldosteronism) in the blood. The abnormal balance of molecules ...