Discrepancies of frequent symptoms in licorice‐induced pseudoaldosteronism: A comparison of a systematic case review and the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare's manual

Yuna Hattori, Yoichi Asano, Tetsuhiro Yoshino
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Licorice‐induced pseudoaldosteronism has been identified as a side effect of excessive licorice consumption. This condition is often characterized by hypertension, hypokalemia, and hyporeninemic hypoaldosteronism. If left untreated, this condition can lead to severe complications, such as arrhythmia and rhabdomyolysis, which can be life‐threatening. Thus, it is critical to recognize the early symptoms of pseudoaldosteronism to facilitate prompt intervention and effective management. Here, we investigated the frequency of various accompanying symptoms by systematically reviewing case reports of licorice‐induced pseudoaldosteronism not covered in similar studies and comparing findings with the manual on pseudoaldosteronism published by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW).A comprehensive search was conducted using MEDLINE/PubMed to gather relevant human studies published between 1960 and July 2023 and written in English; data focusing on accompanying symptoms were summarized.Thirty‐seven pertinent articles, encompassing 48 case reports (26 females and 1 unreported sex, mean age 64.6 ± 14.6), were identified and scrutinized. The analysis revealed that hypertension was the most prevalent followed by weakness and edema. None of the researched cases reported instances of spasticity or rigidity.The study findings identified hypertension and weakness followed by edema as the predominant symptoms associated with pseudoaldosteronism which is in agreement with the MHLW manual. However, we doubt that spasticity, rigidity, and possibly numbness could be noticed by patients and their families as common initial symptoms outlined in the manual.
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甘草引起的假性醛固酮增多症已被确认为过量服用甘草的副作用。这种病通常以高血压、低钾血症和低胰岛素血症为特征。如果不及时治疗,这种情况会导致严重的并发症,如心律失常和横纹肌溶解症,从而危及生命。因此,识别假性醛固酮增多症的早期症状以促进及时干预和有效治疗至关重要。在此,我们系统回顾了类似研究中未涉及的甘草诱发假性醛固酮增多症的病例报告,并将研究结果与厚生劳动省(MHLW)出版的假性醛固酮增多症手册进行了比较,从而调查了各种伴随症状的发生频率。我们使用MEDLINE/PubMed进行了全面检索,收集了1960年至2023年7月间发表的相关人类研究报告,这些研究报告均以英文撰写;我们还总结了以伴随症状为重点的数据。我们确定并仔细研究了37篇相关文章,其中包括48份病例报告(26位女性和1位未报告性别的患者,平均年龄(64.6 ± 14.6))。分析结果显示,高血压是最常见的症状,其次是虚弱和水肿。研究结果表明,假性醛固酮增多症的主要症状是高血压和乏力,其次是水肿,这与厚生省手册一致。然而,我们怀疑患者及其家属是否会注意到痉挛、僵硬和可能的麻木是手册中列出的常见初始症状。
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