Uric Acid & Hypertension

Keeping with our theme of uric acid from yesterday: Do elevated uric acid levels play a causative role in essential hypertension? I just finished attending the Renal Grand Rounds at Beth Israel-Deaconess Hospital featuring Dr. Rick Johnson, a…

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Tumor Lysis Case

Interesting case from one of my calls last week (although I understandably would have been more enthusiastic about the case at the time had I been called about it 10 am rather than at 10 pm, prompting an…

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Glucocorticoid-Remediable Aldosteronism

Glucocorticoid-Remediable Aldosteronism (GRA) is an inherited autosomal dominant disorder which causes early-onset (often childhood) high blood pressure, often occuring in individuals with Celtic ancestry. It typically presents with standard symptoms of aldosteronism (hypertension, hypokalemia, and metabolic alkalosis) with…

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Aliskiren

Are renin inhibitors the next big weapon in the fight against hypertension? As we all know, ACE-I’s & ARB’s have so many renoprotective effects that there is substantial evidence towards using these medications as first-line agents for blood…

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Hereditary Magnesium Wasting

There are a variety of interesting genetic diseases that can cause hereditary Magnesium wasting. Renal magnesium handling is a little different than other ions in that the primary site of reabsorption is not the proximal convoluted tubule. Rather,…

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Foscarnet & Hypocalcemia

A quick fact about foscarnet, one of the many drugs which can cause drug-induced hypocalcemia. Foscarnet is an antiviral medication, commonly used in the treatment of herpesviruses and CMV infections (e.g., CMV retinitis). The mechanism of its hypocalcemic…

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