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Volume 4, Issue 3, Pages 63-64
Liddle’s syndrome is a rare inherited cause of secondary hypertension, occurring due to epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) mutations. It presents either in childhood or early adulthood, as hypertension with hypokalemia, similar to mineralocorticoid excess or primary hyperaldosteronism. It can be differentiated by suppressed levels of renin and aldosterone. Treatment consists of salt restriction and ENaC blockers. Here is discussed an interesting case of Liddle’s syndrome.
Hypertension, Hypokalemia, Liddle’s Syndrome.
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