| Literature DB >> 23008996 |
V Ippersiel1, A Rosière, L Michel, J Donckier.
Abstract
A 24-year-old woman presented with severe hypertension. A diagnostic evaluation for secondary hypertension was undertaken. A duplex ultrasonography followed by a magnetic angiography suspected fibromuscular dysplasia. Unexpectedly, a contrast-enhanced angiography performed for renal angioplasty showed normal renal arteries. Primary aldosteronism was then evoked on the basis of decreased plasma renin and increased plasma aldosterone and aldosterone/renin ratio. After a CT-scan disclosed a left adrenal tumour, the patient underwent a left laparoscopic adrenalectomy. Pathological findings confirmed a benign adrenocortical adenoma. Blood pressure and aldosterone levels were normalized after surgery. Thus, clinicians should be aware of false-positive results of magnetic resonance angiography that could hide other causes of secondary hypertension.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23008996
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Chir Belg ISSN: 0001-5458 Impact factor: 1.090