FAMILIAL HYPERALDOSTERONISM: ABOUT A REVEALING SIBLING OF TWO AND SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.13, No. 01)Publication Date: 2025-01-15
Authors : Rania Dassoufi Inass Chaari Ayoub Idrissi Lahoucine Abainou El Jadi Hamza Azzelarab Meftah; Hicham Baizri;
Page : 1075-1079
Keywords : ;
Abstract
Introduction:Bilateral primary aldosteronism may be caused by genetic forms, including familial hyperaldosteronism (FH) types I to IV. The management of this particular condition refers to medical treatment in spite of surgical procedures. In this article, we report on the family case of a sibling through 2 index patients followed in our department. Case Report: 59-year-old patient followed in our training for a secondary hypertension due to a confirmed left conn adrenal adenoma family history of a similar case in the sister with confirmed adrenal Conn adenoma causing hypertension diagnosed in the early forties in all the siblings and some other family members with a history of cerebral strokes. Our department postponed the surgical management planned for the sister in favour of a medical approach, which will be decided on the basis of the response to dexamethasone treatment in our two patients, in the absence of possibilities for genetic typing tests. Discussion and Conclusion: There are 4 types of familial hyperaldosteronism, whose characteristics and genotype/phenotype correlation are very diverse. Type 1, as we suspected in our family, is characterised by a prevalence of stroke and a satisfactory response to corticosteroid therapy, particularly dexamethasone, as both a diagnostic and therapeutic test. Management has long depended on the attitudes of the medical teams, but the scientific societies of endocrinology have now issued well-coded diagrams and guidelines for screening and treatment of these cases, increasingly favouring a medical approach rather than the invasive, and often bilateral, surgery previously practised.
Other Latest Articles
- ABPA CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND FOLLOW UP-A CASE SERIES
- HOW ADVANCED MATERNAL AGE INFLUENCE PREGNANCY? COMPARING THE OBSTETRICAL AND PERINATAL COMPLICATIONS IN YOUNGER AND OLDER PREGNANT WOMEN
- THE COMPLEX INTERPLAY BETWEEN EATING DISORDERS AND PERSONALITY DISORDERS IN CLINICAL PRACTICE: A CASE STUDY OF THREE CLINICAL CASES
- CELIAC PRESENTING AS ATYPICAL DENTAL DISEASE
- MUSCULOSKELETAL CHANGES IN PREGNANCY
Last modified: 2025-03-04 14:25:00