Liquorice: a root cause of secondary hypertension

  • Varma R
  • Ross C
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We describe a patient presenting with hypertension and hypokalaemia who was ultimately diagnosed with liquorice- induced pseudohyperaldosteronism. This rare cause of secondary hypertension illustrates the importance of a methodical approach to the assessment of hypertension.

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Varma, R., & Ross, C. N. (2017). Liquorice: a root cause of secondary hypertension. JRSM Open, 8(2), 205427041668520. https://doi.org/10.1177/2054270416685208

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