Abstract The glicyrrhizic acid, contained in licorice, has a mineralcorticoid-like effect. Chronic excess intake of licorice induces the rare syndrome of "apparent mineralcorticoid excess", due to the inhibitory effect of glicyrrhizic acid on 11 \u3b2-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 determining clinical/biochemical manifestations as resistant hypertension, metabolic alkalosis and severe hypokalemia. We report a typical clinical case of licorice abuse to emphasize the importance of a detailed anamnesis, which is essential for the diagnosis, avoid unnecessary and expensive investigations, and reduce the duration of hospitalization. We also provide an appraisal of the pathophysiology of "apparent mineralcorticoid excess" syndrome, still an...
We here present an unusual case of hypokaliemic rhabdomyolysis, characterised by a sthenic deficit e...
Licorice, one of the most commonly used herbs, can cause hypokalemia, metabolic alkalosis, and appar...
The presence of hypokalaemia in hypertensive patient must prompt a search for increased mineralocort...
Abstract Background Liquorice is found in many food products, soft drinks, and herbal medicines. Liq...
This report describes a case in which approximately a two-month exposure of licorice root tea consum...
Licorice, the dried root or stolon of Glycyrrhiza glabra or G. ularensis, is commonly used worldwide...
A 21-year-old male presented to the emergency department with the complaint of muscle weakness. The ...
The pathogenesis of pseudohyperaldosteronism from licorice has been evaluated in 6 male volunteers t...
Copyright © 2015 Fernando Caravaca-Fontan et al. This is an open access article distributed under th...
Licorice is the root of Glycyrrhiza glabra, which has a herbal ingredient, glycyrrhizic acid. Excess...
A 49-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of thunderclap headache and blurred vision....
Background: Licorice, the primary ingredient of the Japanese herbal medicine shakuyaku-kanzo-to, can...
Chronic ingestion of liquorice induces a syndrome with findings similar to those for primary hyperal...
Licorice ingestion, as well as mutations in the HSD11B2 gene, inhibits 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogen...
The finding of hypokalemia and of low plasma renin activity (PRA) in a hypertensive patient suggests...
We here present an unusual case of hypokaliemic rhabdomyolysis, characterised by a sthenic deficit e...
Licorice, one of the most commonly used herbs, can cause hypokalemia, metabolic alkalosis, and appar...
The presence of hypokalaemia in hypertensive patient must prompt a search for increased mineralocort...
Abstract Background Liquorice is found in many food products, soft drinks, and herbal medicines. Liq...
This report describes a case in which approximately a two-month exposure of licorice root tea consum...
Licorice, the dried root or stolon of Glycyrrhiza glabra or G. ularensis, is commonly used worldwide...
A 21-year-old male presented to the emergency department with the complaint of muscle weakness. The ...
The pathogenesis of pseudohyperaldosteronism from licorice has been evaluated in 6 male volunteers t...
Copyright © 2015 Fernando Caravaca-Fontan et al. This is an open access article distributed under th...
Licorice is the root of Glycyrrhiza glabra, which has a herbal ingredient, glycyrrhizic acid. Excess...
A 49-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of thunderclap headache and blurred vision....
Background: Licorice, the primary ingredient of the Japanese herbal medicine shakuyaku-kanzo-to, can...
Chronic ingestion of liquorice induces a syndrome with findings similar to those for primary hyperal...
Licorice ingestion, as well as mutations in the HSD11B2 gene, inhibits 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogen...
The finding of hypokalemia and of low plasma renin activity (PRA) in a hypertensive patient suggests...
We here present an unusual case of hypokaliemic rhabdomyolysis, characterised by a sthenic deficit e...
Licorice, one of the most commonly used herbs, can cause hypokalemia, metabolic alkalosis, and appar...
The presence of hypokalaemia in hypertensive patient must prompt a search for increased mineralocort...