Overview
Hyperaldosteronism is an endocrine disorder characterized by the excessive production of aldosterone by the adrenal glands. Hyperaldosteronism may be primary or secondary. In primary hyperaldosteronism, which is due to an abnormality within the adrenal gland, the initiating event is an autonomous increase in the secretion of aldosterone. Secondary hyperaldosteronism is initiated by activation of the renin-angiotensin system, which, in turn, increases the secretion of aldosterone. Thus, in secondary hyperaldosteronism, the increased production of aldosterone by the adrenal gland is due to an external (extra-adrenal) stimulus.