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What is the primary hyperaldosteronism due to an adrenal adenoma called?

A patient is diagnosed with Cushing Syndrome. What electrolyte imbalance is typically found in this condition?
A patient presents with the clinical findings shown in the image. What is the most appropriate screening test to identify the underlying endocrine condition?

A 25 -year-old presents with weakness, craving for salty foods and postural hypotension. Lab shows serum sodium = 130 mEq /dL and serum potassium of 6.0 mEq , fasting blood sugar of 65 mg%. All are possible causes of the condition shown except:

A patient presents with hypertension and hypokalemia. CT abdomen was performed. What is the diagnosis?

All of the following will be seen in the patient shown below except:

All are true about the condition shown except:

A 40-year-old woman with history of progressive shortness of breath has lesions on her legs as shown. HbA1C of the patient is 5.8%. Lipid profile shows serum cholesterol 175 mg%. What is the diagnosis? (Recent NEET Pattem 2016-17)

A 50-year-old man presents with frontal bossing, enlarged tongue and following appearance of hand. Which of the following tests should be done in this patient?

Comment on the diagnosis of the image shown below. (AIIMS Nov 2017)

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