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Secondary Hypertension: The Ways of Management
Current Vascular Pharmacology, 2010The prevalence of secondary hypertension is lower than that of primary (essential) hypertension, but it is likely that it has been underestimated because appropriate tests were not generally performed. Hence, before embarking on a search for secondary hypertension physicians are generally advised to select populations of patients with a high pre-test ...
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Secondary Causes of Hypertension
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2008Secondary hypertension is the presence of a specific condition known to cause hypertension, which may be the primary cause or a contributing factor in a patient who already has primary hypertension. Although uncommon, it may cause major morbidity for a subset of patients. This article provides an overview of the range of secondary causes, including key
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Evaluation of Secondary Hypertension
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977To the Editor.— In response to the article entitled "Diagnosis of Secondary Forms of Hypertension: A Comprehensive Protocol" by Grims et al (237:1331-1335, 1977), I would like to compliment the authors on an excellent protocol. In reviewing the algorithm for the evaluation of secondary hypertension, I would like to make special comment about the ...
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Secondary pulmonary hypertension
Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2001The diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension first requires a clinical suspicion, as symptoms are often nonspecific. After the diagnosis is made, appropriate classification into the various categories of pulmonary hypertension is essential in order to manage the patient's disease and symptoms appropriately. Therapy is targeted at the underlying cause of the
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2022
Abstract Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Primary hypertension with no identifiable cause is seen in the majority of patients. When a specific aetiology can be identified, which, most of the times, may be correctable, it is labelled as secondary hypertension. Common causes for secondary hypertension include
Gurbhej Singh, Gurpreet Singh Wander
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Abstract Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Primary hypertension with no identifiable cause is seen in the majority of patients. When a specific aetiology can be identified, which, most of the times, may be correctable, it is labelled as secondary hypertension. Common causes for secondary hypertension include
Gurbhej Singh, Gurpreet Singh Wander
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Resistant hypertension, secondary hypertension, and hypertensive crises
Cardiology Clinics, 2002Resistant hypertension, secondary hypertension, and hypertensive crises are uncommon but potentially dangerous forms of hypertension that are associated with an increased risk of complications such as myocardial infarction, heart failure, stroke, and renal failure.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1986
Among the many potential causes of secondary hypertension are renal parenchymal disease, occlusive renal arterial disease, adrenocortical abnormalities, and pheochromocytoma. Renovascular hypertension can result from either renal parenchymal or occlusive renal arterial disease.
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Among the many potential causes of secondary hypertension are renal parenchymal disease, occlusive renal arterial disease, adrenocortical abnormalities, and pheochromocytoma. Renovascular hypertension can result from either renal parenchymal or occlusive renal arterial disease.
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RENAL SPECIFIC SECONDARY HYPERTENSION
Journal of Renal Care, 2007SUMMARYChronic kidney disease (CKD) is now understood to affect over 5% of all adult patients and it conveys a risk of reduced survival in those affected. At least 80% of those patients with stages 3–5 CKD (i.e. GFR <60 ml/min) suffer with hypertension, and in most the major cause is due to pertubation of an important renal endocrine system, the ...
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2016
Hypertension is a common disease and a crucial predisposing factor of cardiovascular diseases. Approximately 10% of hypertensive patients are secondary hypertension, a pathogenetic factor of which can be identified. Secondary hypertension consists of endocrine, renal, and other diseases.
Yuichi, Yoshida, Hirotaka, Shibata
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Hypertension is a common disease and a crucial predisposing factor of cardiovascular diseases. Approximately 10% of hypertensive patients are secondary hypertension, a pathogenetic factor of which can be identified. Secondary hypertension consists of endocrine, renal, and other diseases.
Yuichi, Yoshida, Hirotaka, Shibata
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Uncommon secondary hypertension
La Presse Médicale, 2015Pierre-Yves, Courand +5 more
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