“…This phenomenon has been repeatedly reported in patients with essential hypertension (1)(2)(3)(4)(5). Patients with hypertension caused by chronic glomerulonephritis (9, 10), Cushing's syndrome (4, 6, 7), pheochromocytoma (4), primary aldosteronism (8,11), and unilateral renal disease (10) have also been reported to have an exaggerated natriuretic response to acute salt loading, suggesting that elevated blood pressure could be a common denominator in this phenomenon.…”