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Freely Filtered 021: Aldosteronism is everywhere

Freely Filtered, a NephJC Podcast

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Is Primary Hyper-Eldo Related to Gender?

Gender, BMI, and age all seem totally legitimate things to adjust these numbers by. So what were they adjusting this for? Why did they have to adjust the prevalence? I'm going to turn up that question to somebody else. Who knows the answer to that? I mentioned it for age, BMI, race, sex, history of diabetes, and the 24-hour urine to calculate the prevalence. Can we just go by? Is primary hyper-Eldo associated with gender? Is that a known finding? And certainly people with obesity have higher aldo levels,. That's a known finding, more adipose, adipose, and obesity. They have more cell sensitivity. And also

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