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Seda Tolu1, Neelja Kumar2, Shitij Arora3
1Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, USA.
Abstract:
Hypertension is an important modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and stroke. Most cases are diagnosed as essential hypertension however, in some patients, a secondary (and potentially curable) cause is identified. Selecting the right patient to screen for a secondary cause can be challenging and certain clinical and laboratory characteristics can guide work-up. We report a case of a 67-year-old man who presented with intracranial hemorrhage. He had a history of resistant hypertension for three decades and chronic hypokalemia while on a non-diuretic antihypertensive regimen. We discuss our approach to a hypertensive hypokalemic phenotype that led to the diagnosis of Liddle's syndrome with complete amelioration of hypokalemia with directed therapy. This case highlights the importance of accurate and early screening for causes of secondary hypertension in the outpatient community, and in doing so, preventing downstream catastrophic outcomes. It is imperative to develop a clear, concise approach to secondary hypertension, and raising awareness for the importance of early diagnosis as it can potentially avoid downstream sequela.
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