Hyperaldosteronism and Conn’s Syndrome

A simple explanation of hyperaldosteronism so that you can understand how the renin angiotensin aldosterone system interacts with blood pressure and the causes of both primary and secondary hyperaldosteronism. We look in more detail at adrenal adenomas and renal artery stenosis. Written notes can be found at: Zero to Finals Medicine book: UK: US: Zero to Finals Paediatrics book: UK: US: Zero to Finals Obstetrics and Gynaecology book: UK: US: Website: Notes: Multiple Choice Questions: Instagram: Facebook: Twitter: DISCLAIMER: This video is for education and entertainment only, and is not medical advice. This video should NOT be used for medical advice or to guide clinical practice. The Zero to Finals content should not be used in any way to guide medical decision making. Zero to Finals takes no responsibility for any actions taken or not taken based on the information provided. Local and national guidelines and senior clinicians are there to help you make decisions, not YouTube videos. If you need medical advice or information, seek it from an appropriately trained and licenced doctor or healthcare provider that can address your individual needs. Zero to Finals cannot guarantee the accuracy of information in this video. Please highlight any errors you notice in the comments below - thank you.
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