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==Overview== | |||
==Laboratory Findings== | |||
is marked by [[high blood pressure]], which can result in [[headache]], and [[hypokalemia]] (low serum potassium), which can produce muscle weakness, confusion, and [[palpitations]]. Low plasma [[renin]] activity, and high serum [[aldosterone]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Laboratory Findings
is marked by high blood pressure, which can result in headache, and hypokalemia (low serum potassium), which can produce muscle weakness, confusion, and palpitations. Low plasma renin activity, and high serum aldosterone.