Liddle syndrome

(lid´әl) a rare autosomal dominant syndrome resulting from epithelial sodium channel mutations that lead to abnormally increased channel function, characterized by hypertension with excessive renal reabsorption of sodium, depletion of potassium, and low activity of renin and aldosterone . Cf. pseudoprimary aldosteronism .

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