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=== Appearance of the patient === | === Appearance of the patient === | ||
* Patient is usually well-appearing. | |||
=== Vital signs === | === Vital signs === | ||
* High-grade fever | |||
* [[Tachycardia]] with irregular pulse | |||
* Normal respiratory rate. | |||
* High blood pressure may be the only presenting sign. | |||
=== Skin === | === Skin === | ||
* There are no abnormal skin findings associated with primary hyperaldosteronism. | |||
=== HEENT === | === HEENT === |
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Physical Examination
Appearance of the patient
- Patient is usually well-appearing.
Vital signs
- High-grade fever
- Tachycardia with irregular pulse
- Normal respiratory rate.
- High blood pressure may be the only presenting sign.
Skin
- There are no abnormal skin findings associated with primary hyperaldosteronism.