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spironolactone and Kidney Tubular Transport, Inborn Error

spironolactone has been researched along with Kidney Tubular Transport, Inborn Error in 4 studies

Spironolactone: A potassium sparing diuretic that acts by antagonism of aldosterone in the distal renal tubules. It is used mainly in the treatment of refractory edema in patients with congestive heart failure, nephrotic syndrome, or hepatic cirrhosis. Its effects on the endocrine system are utilized in the treatments of hirsutism and acne but they can lead to adverse effects. (From Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 30th ed, p827)
spironolactone : A steroid lactone that is 17alpha-pregn-4-ene-21,17-carbolactone substituted by an oxo group at position 3 and an alpha-acetylsulfanyl group at position 7.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
" Thus we diagnosed pseudoaldosteronism that was related to the long-term use of glycyrrhizin."1.36Pseudoaldosteronism with increased serum cortisol associated with pneumonia, hypouricemia, hypocalcemia, and hypophosphatemia. ( Asano, Y; Homma, S; Inaba, T; Kusano, E; Muto, S; Onishi, A; Shuto, R, 2010)

Research

Studies (4)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19903 (75.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's1 (25.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Onishi, A1
Muto, S1
Homma, S1
Inaba, T1
Shuto, R1
Kusano, E1
Asano, Y1
France, R1
Stone, WJ1
Michelakis, AM1
Island, DP1
Merrill, JM1
Tolleson, WJ1
Spitzer, A1
Edelmann, CM1
Goldberg, LD1
Henneman, PH1
Fanconi, A1
Schachenmann, G1
Nüssli, R1
Prader, A1

Other Studies

4 other studies available for spironolactone and Kidney Tubular Transport, Inborn Error

ArticleYear
Pseudoaldosteronism with increased serum cortisol associated with pneumonia, hypouricemia, hypocalcemia, and hypophosphatemia.
    Clinical nephrology, 2010, Volume: 74, Issue:5

    Topics: Aged; Biomarkers; Glycyrrhizic Acid; Humans; Hydrocortisone; Hypocalcemia; Hypophosphatemia; Liddle

2010
Renal potassium-wasting of unknown cause in a clinical setting of chronic potassium depletion: report of a case.
    Southern medical journal, 1973, Volume: 66, Issue:1

    Topics: Aldosterone; Biopsy; Humans; Kidney; Kidney Tubules, Proximal; Magnesium; Male; Middle Aged; Muscula

1973
Short stature, hyperkalemia and acidosis: A defect in renal transport of potassium.
    Kidney international, 1973, Volume: 3, Issue:4

    Topics: Acidosis; Bicarbonates; Child; Chlorothiazide; Dwarfism; Humans; Hyperkalemia; Male; Mineralocortico

1973
Chronic hypokalaemia with growth retardation, normotensive hyperrenin-hyperaldosteronism ("Bartter's syndrome"), and hypercalciuria. Report of two cases with emphasis on natural history and on catch-up growth during treatment.
    Helvetica paediatrica acta, 1971, Volume: 26, Issue:2

    Topics: Alkalosis; Calcium; Child; Chronic Disease; Female; Growth Disorders; Humans; Hyperaldosteronism; Hy

1971