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...Conn, 58, is one of the nation's top authorities on a form of high blood pressure that used to be dumped into the catchall category of "cause unknown." Not until the early 1960s was this form found to be caused by an excess of the potent hormone aldosterone (TIME, March 15, 1963), produced by the adrenal glands, which bestride the kidneys. If either gland develops a tumor, it is likely to churn out aldosterone too generously. The victim of this "primary aldosteronism" has too little potassium in his system and usually too much sodium, an imbalance that leaves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Endocrinology: Diabetes & Blood Pressure | 12/3/1965 | See Source »

...Would We Know? It was while he was treating some aldosteronism patients at U.M. Hospital in Ann Arbor that Dr. Conn noted the similarity to diabetes; 40% showed the same sugar-metabolism problems that plague adult diabetics. This was enough, he says, "to stimulate my imagination." He went on to make a close study of 27 aldosteronism patients, and found that 14, when tested, showed the reduced ability to metabolize sugars. But surgery proved that all 27 had adrenal tumors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Endocrinology: Diabetes & Blood Pressure | 12/3/1965 | See Source »

...discovery, Dr. Conn told his Boston audience, raises a number of difficult questions. Setting aside the diabetics who develop their disease unmistakably in childhood or adolescence, what proportion of "mature" diabetics are actually suffering from aldosteronism instead? If an impaired ability to metabolize sugars develops in aldosteronism before a rise in blood pressure, "how would we know what we are dealing with?" In fact, Dr. Conn asked his colleagues, "is there such a thing as mature-onset diabetes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Endocrinology: Diabetes & Blood Pressure | 12/3/1965 | See Source »

Double Loss. Facilities to test for primary aldosteronism exist in only a few medical centers. But if Dr. Conn is even half right, a puzzling feature of much diabetes (TIME, June 25) may be explained-why so many patients have a normal or even a high insulin level but fail to metabolize sugars properly. And some diabetes patients will certainly be referred to blood-pressure specialists, who in turn will consult endocrinologists. If the diagnosis of an adrenal tumor is confirmed, a surgeon will then have the difficult job of finding and removing a nodule only about one-sixth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Endocrinology: Diabetes & Blood Pressure | 12/3/1965 | See Source »

...Harvard wrestling team hasn't a prayer of winning the team championship at the Coast Guard Academy Tournament today in New London. Conn., but Coach Bob Fickett will still be watching his individual wrestlers for more clues to the Crimson's prospects this season...

Author: By Lee H. Simowitz, | Title: Wrestlers Battle Hopeless Odds In Coast Guard Tourney Today | 12/3/1965 | See Source »

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