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  • 23. Chronic laxative-induced hyperaldosteronism and hypokalemia simulating Bartter's syndrome.
    Fleischer N, Brown H, Graham DY, Deleña S.
    Ann Intern Med; 1969 Apr; 70(4):791-8. PubMed ID: 4306128
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  • 24. The multiple factors affecting plasma renin activity in essential hypertension.
    McDonald RH, Corder CN, Vagnucci AH, Shuman J.
    Arch Intern Med; 1978 Apr; 138(4):557-61. PubMed ID: 637637
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  • 25. Primary aldosteronism is comprised of primary adrenal hyperplasia and adenoma.
    Biglieri EG, Kater CE, Arteaga EE.
    J Hypertens Suppl; 1984 Dec; 2(3):S259-61. PubMed ID: 6599673
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  • 28. Renin subgroups in essential hypertension. Further analysis of their pathophysiological and epidemiological characteristics.
    Brunner HR, Sealey JE, Laragh JH.
    Circ Res; 1973 May 05; 32():Suppl 1:99-105. PubMed ID: 4712516
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  • 29. [Current problems in primary aldosteronism--4 cases of normokalemic primary aldosteronism (1st degree) caused by adenoma and 3 cases of aldosteronism, 1st degree, caused by hyperplasia (2 hypokalemic cases, a normokalemic case)].
    Oda T.
    Naika; 1969 Oct 05; 24(4):713-24. PubMed ID: 5358678
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  • 32. The diagnosis of primary aldosteronism and separation of two major subtypes.
    Weinberger MH, Fineberg NS.
    Arch Intern Med; 1993 Sep 27; 153(18):2125-9. PubMed ID: 8379804
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  • 33. Primary aldosteronism: A common and curable form of hypertension.
    Young WF.
    Cardiol Rev; 1999 Sep 27; 7(4):207-14. PubMed ID: 10423672
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  • 35. Treatment of low-renin essential hypertension. Comparison of spironolactone and a hydrochlorothiazide-triamterene combination.
    Douglas JG, Hollifield JW, Liddle GW.
    JAMA; 1974 Feb 04; 227(5):518-21. PubMed ID: 4589187
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  • 36. [The importance of primary aldosteronism as cause of "essential" hypertension].
    Siegenthaler W, Baumann K, Kiepenheuer K, Schönbeck M, Rhomberg F, Gysling E, Weidmann P, Werning C.
    Schweiz Med Wochenschr; 1969 Jun 04; 99(23):825-8. PubMed ID: 5784017
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  • 38. Commentary on incidence of primary aldosteronism: current estimations based on objective data.
    Kaplan NM.
    Arch Intern Med; 1969 Feb 04; 123(2):152-4. PubMed ID: 4884278
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  • 39. Preoperative diagnosis of primary aldosteronism, including a comparison of operative findings and preoperative tumor localization by adrenal phlebography.
    Conn JW, Rovner DR, Cohen EL, Bookstein JJ, Cerny JC, Lucas CP.
    Arch Intern Med; 1969 Feb 04; 123(2):113-23. PubMed ID: 5763613
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