A patient was admitted with increased frequency of passing urine, increased thirst, weakness and muscle cramps. What is the most probable diagnosis?
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The key is A. Conn’s syndrome. [There is hypokalemia in Conn’s syndrome. Increased frequency of
passing urine and increased thirst are from nephrogenic DI resulted from hypokalemia and hypokalemia
also causes weakness and muscle cramps].
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