| Literature DB >> 3964794 |
D C Kem, K Tang, C S Hanson, R D Brown, R Painton, M H Weinberger, J W Hollifield.
Abstract
Serum 18-hydroxycorticosterone, aldosterone, and potassium were measured under basal conditions in 34 patients with documented primary aldosteronism, 10 patients with essential hypertension, and 9 normal subjects. The results revealed that 22 of 23 patients with aldosterone-producing adenomas had 18-hydroxycorticosterone levels greater than 100 ng/dl, and all 9 patients with idiopathic adrenal hyperplasia had plasma levels less than 100 ng/dl. Two patients with unusual macromicronodular hyperplasia of the adrenal glands had levels greater than 100 ng/dl. We found a significant relationship between serum potassium and the ratio of 18-hydroxycorticosterone to aldosterone in patients with idiopathic adrenal hyperplasia, but not in those with an aldosterone-producing adenoma. We conclude that measurement of serum 18-hydroxycorticosterone is a useful predictor of the etiology of primary aldosteronism.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3964794 DOI: 10.1210/jcem-60-1-67
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Endocrinol Metab ISSN: 0021-972X Impact factor: 5.958