Disease: Apparent mineralocorticoid excess
- A Case of Liquorice-Infused Marijuana Causing Syndrome of Apparent Mineralocorticoid Excess
- A Licorice-Flavored Edema: A Case Report of Glycyrrhizic Acid Toxicity From Chronic Licorice Root Consumption
- Abiraterone-Associated Mineralocorticoid Excess: A Case Report
- Abiraterone-Induced Secondary Hypertension: Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right
- Adverse effects of licorice consumed as food: An update
- Apparent mineralocorticoid excess in Israel: a case series and literature review
- Apparent mineralocorticoid excess: A diagnosis beyond classical causes of severe hypertension in a child
- Apparent mineralocorticoid excess: comprehensive overview of molecular genetics
- Atypical haemolytic uraemic syndrome in the era of terminal complement inhibition- An observational cohort study
- Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome in the era of terminal complement inhibition: an observational cohort study
- Case report: Severe respiratory failure caused by licorice
- Characterization of Individuals With Apparent Resistant Hypertension Using Contemporary Guidelines: Insights From CV-QUIC
- Classic and current concepts in adrenal steroidogenesis: a reappraisal
- Clinical and HSD11B2 gene analysis of a patient with apparent mineralocorticoid excess
- Clinical, biochemical, and miRNA profile of subjects with positive screening of primary aldosteronism and nonclassic apparent mineralocorticoid excess
- Close Call From a Sweet Twist: A Case of Licorice-Induced Torsades De Pointes
- Controversies in Hypertension V: Resistant and Refractory Hypertension
- Glycyrrhizic acid induced acquired apparent mineralocorticoid excess syndrome with a hyperadrenergic state: a case report
- In vitro methods to assess 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 activity
- Late-onset hypertension in a child with growth retardation: Answers
- Monogenic Etiology of Hypertension
- Pathophysiologic approach in genetic hypokalemia: An update
- Pseudo Hyperaldosteronism Secondary to Herbal Medicine Use
- Review of the Pathophysiologic and Clinical Aspects of Hypokalemia in Children and Young Adults: an Update
- Therapeutic management of congenital forms of endocrine hypertension
- Urinary extracellular vesicles carry valuable hints through mRNA for the understanding of endocrine hypertension