The influence of potassium administration and of potassium deprivation on plasma renin in normal and hypertensive subjects
AUTOR(ES)
Brunner, Hans R.
RESUMO
The effect of potassium administration and of dietary potassium deprivation on plasma renin activity and aldosterone excretion has been studied in 10 normal subjects and in 12 hypertensive patients maintained on a constant dietary regimen.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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