Isolated hypoaldosteronism is a cause of hypovolemic but not euvolemic hyponatremia.
Jorge Grabiel RuizAlfonso Luis Calle-PascualMiguel Ángel Rubio-HerreraMaría Paz De Miguel NovoaEmilia Gómez-HoyosIsabelle RunklePublished in: Endocrine connections (2024)
Isolated hypoaldosteronism is a poorly understood and underdiagnosed endocrinological disorder, classically recognized only when hyperkalemia is present. The development of hypovolemic hyponatremia, however, is also easily explained by the physiopathology of the disorder. The current study addresses the features of hyponatremia when found in the context of mineralocorticoid insufficiency, and confirms an association between hypovolemic hyponatremia and isolated hypoaldosteronism. Thus, the clinical spectrum of hypoaldosteronism is extended to include hypovolemic hyponatremia as a frequent manifestation of the disorder.
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