What is the correct interpretation of a plasma aldosterone (in pmol/L) to plasma renin activity (in ng/mL/h) ratio equal to or greater than 50, whe...
What is the correct interpretation of a plasma aldosterone (in pmol/L) to plasma renin activity (in ng/mL/h) ratio equal to or greater than 50, whenever plasma aldosterone is elevated?
a. It is suggestive of primary hyperaldosteronism. b. It is suggestive of pheochromocytoma. c. It is suggestive of coarctation of the aorta. d. It is suggestive of hypertensive crisis.
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