Es. Tai et Phk. Eng, High and non-suppressible plasma renin activity in a patient with aldosterone producing adenoma: pathophysiologic and diagnostic implications, J HUM HYPER, 13(1), 1999, pp. 75-78
We describe a case of primary aldosteronism due to an aldosterone producing
adenoma with high and non-suppressible plasma renin activity (PRA). She ha
d suppressed PRA at initial diagnosis. This rose above the reference range
for normal individuals over a period of 7 years with untreated hypertension
. We discuss the possible pathophysiological causes of a rise in PRA in thi
s clinical setting and suggest that underlying arteriolar disease due to pr
olonged hypertension may be the cause of increased and non-suppressible PRA
in primary aldosteronism.