ea0021p346 | Steroids | SFEBES2009
McMurray Emily
, Atkinson Brew
, Mullan Karen
, Cundick Jennifer
, Sheridan Brian
, Bell Patrick
Primary aldosteronism is an important cause of secondary hypertension though its diagnosis can prove challenging. In normal individuals aldosterone release follows a diurnal pattern, with a morning peak and low levels in the evening. Aldosterone is present in saliva and due to its lipophilic nature it passes into saliva along a concentration gradient. Salivary steroid testing is well established for cortisol and testosterone, but not yet for aldosterone....