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Conn's syndrome can cause malignant hypertension.
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1992
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We present a case in which a patient, having already sustained an episode of malignant hypertension, was subsequently found to have an underlying Conn's adenoma. Ablation of the adenoma improved control of her hypertension. When a second adenoma developed in her remaining adrenal gland, control of her hypertension deteriorated.