Primary Aldosteronism
Cross-source consensus on Primary Aldosteronism from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- Primary aldosteronism is described as the most common cause of secondary hypertension. — Prospective randomised trial comparing thermal ablation With laparoscopic Adrenalectomy as an alternatiVE treatment for unilateral asymmetric primary aldosteronism: a protocol for the WAVE trial
- Primary aldosteronism accounts for a substantial share of hypertension and resistant hypertension. — Prospective randomised trial comparing thermal ablation With laparoscopic Adrenalectomy as an alternatiVE treatment for unilateral asymmetric primary aldosteronism: a protocol for the WAVE trial
- Patients with primary aldosteronism have higher cardiovascular and atrial fibrillation risk than matched patients with essential hypertension. — Prospective randomised trial comparing thermal ablation With laparoscopic Adrenalectomy as an alternatiVE treatment for unilateral asymmetric primary aldosteronism: a protocol for the WAVE trial
- Unilateral primary aldosteronism is usually caused by an aldosterone-producing adenoma or nodule. — Prospective randomised trial comparing thermal ablation With laparoscopic Adrenalectomy as an alternatiVE treatment for unilateral asymmetric primary aldosteronism: a protocol for the WAVE trial