The deep tendon reflexes were normal in the upper extremities. The abdominal reflexes were absent. The deep tendon reflexes of the lower extremities were extremely hyperactive, and bilateral flexor ...
The clinical presentation of hyperaldosteronism varies by case and ranges from asymptomatic to mild to severe symptoms including hypertension, hypokalemia, nausea, fatigue, headache, edema, ...
The diagnosis is made using the patient's history and clinical evaluation. A gait abnormality characterized by poor coordination should alert the examiner to the possibility of cervical cord ...