Primary hyperaldosteronism and renal medullary nephrocalcinosis: A controversial association

Primary hyperaldosteronism (PA) is a common disease with a prevalence of 5-10% in unselected patients with hypertension. Medullary nephrocalcinosis is a radiological diagnosis and refers to diffuse calcification in the renal parenchyma. The three commonest causes of nephrocalcinosis are hyperparathy...

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Published in:Oman medical journal Vol. 36; no. 3; pp. 1 - 4
Main Authors: Misgar, Raiz Ahmad, Arun Viswanath, S, Wani, Arshad Iqbal, Bashir, Mir Iftikhar
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: OMJ 01-05-2021
Oman Medical Specialty Board
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Summary:Primary hyperaldosteronism (PA) is a common disease with a prevalence of 5-10% in unselected patients with hypertension. Medullary nephrocalcinosis is a radiological diagnosis and refers to diffuse calcification in the renal parenchyma. The three commonest causes of nephrocalcinosis are hyperparathyroidism, distal renal tubular acidosis, and medullary sponge kidney. PA is not a recognized cause of nephrocalcinosis. There are a few case reports linking PA with nephrocalcinosis published till date. In this case series, we report three cases where PA was possibly associated with medullary nephrocalcinosis. In all three cases, the common causes of nephrocalcinosis were excluded by careful clinical history, biochemical evaluation, and radiological findings. We conclude and emphasize that a diagnosis of PA as an etiology of medullary nephrocalcinosis should be sought after common causes have been excluded, at least in those with hypertension that is difficult to control.
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Oman Medical Journal, Vol. 36, No. 3, May 2021: [1]-[4]
ISSN:1999-768X
2070-5204
DOI:10.5001/omj.2021.32