OnExamination SCE in Acute Medicine (Updated Feb 2023) (PDF Book)
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Demo Question Which of the following may be responsible for a hypokalaemic hypertension? Bartter’s syndrome Diabetic nephropathy Liddle’s syndrome Non-classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia Type IV renal tubular acidosis (RTA)
Key Learning Point Liddle’s syndrome is typically associated with hypokalaemic hypertension and low renin and aldosterone concentrations – the so-called pseudo-hyperaldosteronism. Explanation Liddle’s syndrome is typically associated with hypokalaemic hypertension and low renin and aldosterone concentrations – the so-called pseudo-hyperaldosteronism. Bartter’s syndrome is associated with hypokalaemia, though hypertension is not a feature. In type IV RTA, there is a hyporeninaemic hypoaldosteronism, which may also be produced with diabetic nephropathy, hence hyperkalaemia is more typical. Smart features to maximise your revision efforts Daily questions Keep on track. Set a time that suits you, we will send you a personalised revision question every day. Revision plans Turn weaknesses into strengths. Focus on the specialities that will give you the biggest learnings.

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