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1. Visceral adiposity as a predictor of new-onset diabetes in patients with primary aldosteronism: a cohort study

2. Aldosterone-to-renin ratio (ARR) as a screening tool for primary aldosteronism (PA)

3. How should anti-hypertensive medications be adjusted before screening for primary aldosteronism?

4. Who needs to be screened for primary aldosteronism?

5. Taiwan mini-frontier of primary aldosteronism: Updating treatment and comorbidities detection

6. Taiwan mini-frontier of primary aldosteronism: Updating detection and diagnosis

7. Association of visceral adiposity and clinical outcome among patients with aldosterone producing adenoma

8. Targeted treatment of primary aldosteronism – The consensus of Taiwan Society of Aldosteronism

9. Case detection and diagnosis of primary aldosteronism â The consensus of Taiwan Society of Aldosteronism

11. Combined effect of acid-sensing ion channel 3 and transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 gene polymorphisms on blood pressure variations in Taiwanese.

13. Genetic determinants of circulating galectin‐3 levels in patients with coronary artery disease

14. LIPC variants as genetic determinants of adiposity status, visceral adiposity indicators, and triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index-related parameters mediated by serum triglyceride levels

15. Laparoendoscopic single-site adrenalectomy in patients with primary hyperaldosteronism: A prospective study with long-term follow up

16. Pleiotropic Associations of RARRES2 Gene Variants and Circulating Chemerin Levels: Potential Roles of Chemerin Involved in the Metabolic and Inflammation-Related Diseases

17. Association between NF-κB Pathway Gene Variants and sICAM1 Levels in Taiwanese.

18. Triglyceride Glucose-Body Mass Index Is a Simple and Clinically Useful Surrogate Marker for Insulin Resistance in Nondiabetic Individuals.

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