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Urea & Electrolytes

Example One

Diagnosis
Renal failure
Main causes of chronic renal failure:

Explanation

Massively raised urea and creatinine together can only be caused by renal failure.

Example two

Associated symptoms
Likely diagnosis
Hyperaldosteronism (Conn’s Syndrome)

Explanation

Creatinine and urea are normal, thus it is unlikely to be kidney disease.
Aldosterone causes the retention of sodium at the expense of potassium. It acts on the PCT causing the synthesis of more Na+/K+ exchange channels. Thus, in thepresence of excess of aldosterone there will be excess secretion of K+, and retention of Na+. The retention of Na+ will cause a secondary retention of water, resulting in hypertension.

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