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Why does a reduced glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in the kidneys often lead to hyperkalemia?

A)Increased aldosterone production enhances potassium excretion
B)Enhanced tubular secretion removes potassium efficiently
C)Potassium excretion decreases due to impaired filtration
D)Sodium reabsorption drives potassium secretion directly

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A reduced GFR means less filtrate is formed, and therefore less potassium is filtered out of the blood. Because potassium excretion via the kidneys is impaired, hyperkalemia results, rather than enhanced excretion from increased aldosterone or tubular secretion.

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