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Little Bit About Liddle: Big Improvement In Blood Pressure, Shreel Patel, Roy Kondapavuluru, Eunbee Cho, Fatimah Bello, Jian Garcia Cruz Mar 2024

Little Bit About Liddle: Big Improvement In Blood Pressure, Shreel Patel, Roy Kondapavuluru, Eunbee Cho, Fatimah Bello, Jian Garcia Cruz

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Background: Liddle syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant disorder associated with abnormalities in function of the collecting tubule sodium channel, also called the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC). ENaC function is increased in the Liddle’s syndrome leading to the manifestations of mineralocorticoid excess symptoms, such as hypertension, hypokalemia, and metabolic alkalosis. The diagnosis is made when these features are seen with low renin and low plasma or urinary aldosterone. Genetic testing is not required for the diagnosis of Liddle syndrome. Liddle's syndrome has an excellent response to amiloride.

Case Presentation: A 56-year-old gentleman, with longstanding uncontrolled hypertension was seen for functional …