Q. A 15-year-old adolescent presents to the clinic with a history of primary amenorrhea, hirsutism, and hypertension. The patient's mother reports that the patient has never had her menstrual period. The patient's vital signs demonstrate hypertension. Physical examination reveals generalized muscle weakness. Further evaluation, including hormonal testing, reveals low levels of cortisol and sex hormones and elevated levels of aldosterone. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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