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- Feline_hyperaldosteronism abstract "Feline Primary Hyperaldosteronism (PHA) is perhaps the most common adrenocortical disorder in cats. In both primary and secondary hyperaldosteronism, concentrations of the hormone aldosterone are elevated. Secondary hyperaldosteronism is a normal physiological response to decreased arterial blood volume, wherein hypovolemia activates the renin-angiotensin system to stimulate aldosterone synthesis and thus increase fluid retention.".
- Feline_hyperaldosteronism comment "Feline Primary Hyperaldosteronism (PHA) is perhaps the most common adrenocortical disorder in cats. In both primary and secondary hyperaldosteronism, concentrations of the hormone aldosterone are elevated. Secondary hyperaldosteronism is a normal physiological response to decreased arterial blood volume, wherein hypovolemia activates the renin-angiotensin system to stimulate aldosterone synthesis and thus increase fluid retention.".