Gitelman’s Syndrome differs from Bater’s Syndrome in all except:
Correct Answer: Less common
Description: Gitelman's syndrome is more common than Bater's syndrome and has a generally milder clinical course with a later age of presentation. It is characterized by prominent neuromuscular symptoms and signs, including fatigue, weakness, carpopedal spasm, cramps, and tetany.
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