A 50-year-old woman with a history of HTN is incidentally found to have bilateral adrenocortical hyperplasia on abdominal CT work-up for kidney stones. She is currently taking atenolol for treatment...


A 50-year-old woman with a history of HTN is incidentally found to have bilateral adrenocortical hyperplasia on abdominal CT work-up for kidney stones. She is currently taking atenolol for treatment of her HTN. Appropriate treatment choices for a patient with bilateral adrenocortical hyperplasia causing primary hyperaldosteronism include:


A. Bilateral adrenalectomy


B. Loop diuretics


C. Spironolactone


D. ACE inhibitors


E. C and D



May 03, 2022
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