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3 to 0.8 (P less then 0.01). At baseline, pendrin negatively correlated with plasma K+ (P less then 0.05) and positively correlated with plasma aldosterone (P less then 0.01). There were no clear correlations between Δ pendrin (Δ = D4-D and changes in blood or urine variables, and no correlations between ROMK in any of the blood or urine variables either at baseline or during FST. We conclude that oral co-administration of mineralocorticoid and KCl in PA patients is associated with reduced pendrin and enhanced ROMK in