Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
Primary Aldosteronism with Aldosterone-producing Adrenal Adenoma in a Pregnant Woman
Soichiro FUJIYAMAYasukiyo MORIHiroaki MATSUBARASonoko OKADAKatsuya MARUYAMAHiroya MASAKIToshinaga YONEMOTOToshiko NAGATAYukihisa UMEDATadashi MATSUDAToshiji IWASAKAMitsuo INADA
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1999 Volume 38 Issue 1 Pages 36-39

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A 30-year-old pregnant woman complained of muscle weakness at 29 weeks' gestation. She was hypertensive with severe hypokalemia. Lower plasma renin activity and higher aldosterone level than the normal values in pregnancy suggested primary aldosteronism. A cesarean delivery was performed at 31 weeks' gestation because of pulmonary congestion. The neonatal course was uncomplicated. The laparoscopic adrenalectomy for a 2.0-cm right adrenal adenoma resulted in normalizing of her blood pressure and serum potassium level. Although primary aldosteronism is rare, especially during pregnancy, it should be always considered as one of etiologies of hypertension in pregnancy.
(Internal Medicine 38: 36-39, 1999)

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