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Fig. 1 | BMC Nephrology

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From: Markers of potassium homeostasis in salt losing tubulopathies- associations with hyperaldosteronism and hypomagnesemia

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a-d Major correlations of biochemical findings and domains of QoL: a) The transtubular potassium gradient (TTKG) is not associated with plasma aldosterone levels. b) We found a trend towards higher plasma aldosterone levels and reduced Quality of Life domains of physical health, assessed by the physical component score. c) Higher serum potassium levels showed a trend towards increase of Quality of Life domains of mental health, assessed by the mental component score. d) Higher serum Mg2+ levels are significantly associated with an increase of Quality of Life domains of mental health, assessed by the mental component score

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