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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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A patient was admitted with increased frequency of passing urine, increased thirst, weakness

and muscle cramps. What is the most probable diagnosis?


  1. Conn’s syndrome
  2. Cushing’s syndrome
  3. Pheochromocytoma
  4. Hyperthyroidism
  5. Hypoparathyroidism

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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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