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Impaired aldosterone response to ACTH without hypoaldosteronism: An unrecognized secretory pattern in search of clinical implications.

Yonit MarcusGabi SheferKaren M TordjmanYael SoferYona GreenmanNaftali Stern
Published in: Clinical endocrinology (2021)
Blunted aldosterone response to ACTH in the absence of hypoaldosteronism was seen in ~27% of subjects referred for HPA assessment using the low dose 1 μg ACTH test. Exposure to glucocorticoid excess was often linked to this impairment, independent of the cortisol response to ACTH.
Keyphrases
  • low dose
  • high dose
  • clinical evaluation