Problem:
A 42-year-old man presents for evaluation of newly diagnosed hypertension. He is currently taking no medications and offers no complaints. A careful review of systems reveals symptoms of fatigue, loss of stamina, and frequent urination, usually at night. Physical examination is normal except for a blood pressure of 168/100. Serum electrolytes are sodium, 152, potassium 3.2, bicarbonate, 32, and chloride 112.
Diagnosis - Hyperaldosteronism