Bartter's Syndrome Flashcards

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What is the mode of inheritance for Bartter’s syndrome?

A

Autosomal recessive

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What are the features of Bartter’s syndrome?

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  • Polyuria, polydipsia
  • Hypokalaemia
  • Normotension
  • Weakness
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3
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When does Bartter’s syndrome usually present?

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In childhood

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What is the pathology of Bartter’s syndrome?

A

There is a defection in chloride absoprtion at the Na+K+2Cl- cotransporter (NKCC2) in the ascending loop of Henle.

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Is Bartter’s syndrome associated with hypertensive hypokalaemia or normotensive hypokalaemia?

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Normotensive hypokalaemia

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What other endocrine conditions are associated with hypertensive hypokalaemia?

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  • Conn’s
  • Cushings
  • Liddle syndrome
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What is an easy way of thinking of Bartter’s syndrome?

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Loop diuretics work by inhibiting NKCC2 - think of Bartter’s syndrome as like taking large doses of furosemide in childhood

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