Case: Patient of yours has Conn's syndrome and thus hypertension. Tell us the likely electrolyte problems (is renin up or down, etc.) and how this is different from SECONDARY hyperaldosteronism.
A) This aldosterone secreting tumor gives high blood Na, low K, and thus low RENIN. SECONDARY hyperaldosteronism has HIGH RENIN from too much stimulus by angiotensin II.


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