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[Adrenal adenoma or hyperplasia? Problems of differential diagnosis in an unusual case of primary hyperaldosteronism]

Authors :
A L, Sanna
T, Ciampani
G, Mancini
D, Giannini
V, Bonifacio
Source :
Minerva medica. 87(3)
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

Although primary hyperaldosteronism is an uncommon cause of hypertension, it is the most common form of renin-independent hypermineralocorticoidism. The plasma aldosterone concentration and PRA with orthostatic test and saline infusion test are very useful aids to make a diagnosis. In this case the inconsistency between hormonal data and morphologic images (TC and NMR) led us to a dilemma: it was a question of adrenal adenoma or hyperplasia? Because it was impossible to dose the 18-OH-corticosterone, we had to perform a iodocholesterol scintigraphy NP 59. To distinguish an hyperplasia as cause of this kind of hyperaldosteronism made us able to define a therapeutic program useful to hypertension control.

Details

ISSN :
00264806
Volume :
87
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Minerva medica
Accession number :
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