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  • 4. Licorice-induced pseudoaldosteronism.
    Wash LK, Bernard JD.
    Am J Hosp Pharm; 1975 Jan; 32(1):73-4. PubMed ID: 1124783
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  • 5. [A case from practice (169). Liquorice-induced pseudohyperaldosteronism in a previously alcoholic woman caused by the drinking of an alcohol-free Pastis substitute beverage].
    Ferrari P, Trost BN.
    Schweiz Rundsch Med Prax; 1990 Mar 20; 79(12):377-8. PubMed ID: 2320810
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  • 6. Hypertensive emergency induced by licorice tea.
    Falet JP, Elkrief A, Green L.
    CMAJ; 2019 May 27; 191(21):E581-E583. PubMed ID: 31133605
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  • 7. [Quadriplegia, severe hypokalemic alkalosis, tetany, arterial hypertension in relation to excessive licorice extract consumption in a chronic alcoholic].
    Bel A, Rousset H, Fournier G.
    Lyon Med; 1972 Sep 10; 228(13):55-62. PubMed ID: 4640219
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  • 8. Licorice-induced hypertension: a case of pseudohyperaldosteronism due to jelly bean ingestion.
    Foster CA, Church KS, Poddar M, Van Uum SH, Spaic T.
    Postgrad Med; 2017 Apr 10; 129(3):329-331. PubMed ID: 28276791
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  • 11. [2 cases of arterial hypertension due to glycyrrhizin poisoning. Analysis of the syndrome by voluntary poisoning].
    Potton F, Janin J, Cruaud J.
    Lyon Med; 1970 Mar 29; 223(13):721-6. PubMed ID: 5446470
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  • 13. [Liquorice syndrome].
    Elomaa I.
    Duodecim; 1975 Mar 29; 91(9):600-6. PubMed ID: 1175487
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  • 14. [Hypokalemic hypertension cause by licorice abuse].
    Hansen A, Rump LC.
    Dtsch Med Wochenschr; 2007 Nov 29; 132(46):2447-8. PubMed ID: 17987552
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  • 16. [Licorice, aldosterone and blood pressure].
    Sane T.
    Duodecim; 1994 Nov 29; 110(10):974-80. PubMed ID: 7588106
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  • 17. Body-sodium and blood volume in a patient with licorice-induced hypertension.
    Beretta-Piccoli C, Salvadé G, Crivelli PL, Weidmann P.
    J Hypertens; 1985 Feb 29; 3(1):19-23. PubMed ID: 3889147
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  • 18. A case of pseudoaldosteronism due to addiction of Jintan, a mouth refresher popular among Japanese.
    Kamei H, Arakawa K.
    Jpn Heart J; 1982 Jul 29; 23(4):651-9. PubMed ID: 6752476
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  • 19. Clinical significance of plasma renin activity.
    Hollifield JW.
    J Tenn Med Assoc; 1973 Oct 29; 66(10):947-8. PubMed ID: 4749969
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  • 20. Is glycyrrhizin sensitivity increased in anorexia nervosa and should licorice be avoided? Case report and review of the literature.
    Støving RK, Lingqvist LE, Bonde RK, Andries A, Hansen MH, Andersen M, Hørder K.
    Nutrition; 2011 Oct 29; 27(7-8):855-8. PubMed ID: 20739148
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