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hyperaldosteronism - uterus
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The cause of primary aldosteronism is an adrenal adenoma in 80% of patients and adrenal gland hyperplasia in 20%
Preferred Examination: The workup in patients in whom primary aldosteronism is suspected usually starts with appropriate biochemical analysis, after which thin-collimation CT is performed. If CT findings are equivocal, radionuclide studies and MRI should be performed. If doubt concerning the diagnosis remains and if CT scans do not show a mass in the adrenal glands, adrenal venous sampling is recommended.
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