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Endocrine Practice, 1991
All hypertension, in one sense, is endocrine in origin. For the 5% of hypertension that is secondary to a specific mechanism, the majority can be attributed to an endocrinopathy, either too much (Cushing's syndrome, primary aldosteronism, renovascular disease, pheochromocytoma) or too little (renal parenchymal disease). For the 95% of hypertension that
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All hypertension, in one sense, is endocrine in origin. For the 5% of hypertension that is secondary to a specific mechanism, the majority can be attributed to an endocrinopathy, either too much (Cushing's syndrome, primary aldosteronism, renovascular disease, pheochromocytoma) or too little (renal parenchymal disease). For the 95% of hypertension that
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1983
Endocrine and metabolic emergencies, although generally uncommon, produce characteristic clinical pictures which should allow rapid diagnosis. The results of confirmatory investigations are often no available in the acute situation, but it is important that the relevant samples should be taken before starting therapy.
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Endocrine and metabolic emergencies, although generally uncommon, produce characteristic clinical pictures which should allow rapid diagnosis. The results of confirmatory investigations are often no available in the acute situation, but it is important that the relevant samples should be taken before starting therapy.
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