aldosterone
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of aldosterone
First recorded in 1950–55; ald(ehyde) + -o- + ster(ol) + -one
Example Sentences
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Another condition linked to resistant hypertension is "primary hyperaldosteronism," which occurs when the body produces too much aldosterone.
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For the second factor, mice were exposed to an aldosterone infusion.
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The researchers also measured two hormones that are affected by liquorice and that regulate fluid balance: renin and aldosterone.
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PA is caused by a surfeit of aldosterone, a hormone produced by the adrenal glands.
From Washington Post
The authors wrote that ARR "can be a simple and useful screening method" but cautioned against overreliance, noting that arbitrarily high cutoff values and aldosterone's tendency to fluctuate likely contribute to underdiagnosis.
From Salon
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