Catch-up growth and discontinuation of fludrocortisone treatment in aldosterone synthase deficiency.
Buşra Gürpınar TosunYasemin Kendir DemirkolTuba Seven MenevseSare Betul KaygusuzMehmet Nuri OzbekSelda Ayca AltincikJamala MammadovaAtilla CayirEsra DogerElvan BayramogluOzlem NalbantogluGul Yesiltepe MutluAghaRza AghayevSerap TuranAbdullah BereketTülay GüranPublished in: The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (2021)
Fludrocortisone treatment is associated with a rapid catch-up growth and control of electrolyte imbalances in ASD. Decreased mineralocorticoid requirement over time can be explained by the development of physiological adaptation mechanisms rather than improved aldosterone synthase activity. As complete biochemical remission cannot be achieved, a long-term surveillance of these patients is required.