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Results 1 - 10 of 64 for Blood pressure test
  1. ... causes blood vessels to expand (dilate), which reduces blood pressure. A reduced amount of nitric oxide could lead to circulatory problems. ... CARBAMOYL PHOSPHATE SYNTHETASE I; CPS1 ...
  2. ... salt into the bloodstream. The excess salt raises blood pressure and increases the risk of developing hypertension. ... CHLORIDE CHANNEL, KIDNEY, B; CLCNKB ...
  3. ... confirmed. Changes in the CLCNKA gene may affect blood pressure by altering the kidneys' ability to reabsorb salt into the bloodstream. ... CHLORIDE CHANNEL, KIDNEY, A; CLCNKA ...
  4. ... association between variants in the SLC12A3 gene and blood pressure. ... PubMed SOLUTE CARRIER FAMILY 12 (SODIUM/ ...
  5. ... WNK4 gene with an increased risk of high blood pressure (hypertension) in people without pseudohypoaldosteronism type 2. A ... PubMed PROTEIN KINASE, LYSINE-DEFICIENT 4; ...
  6. ... pressure. Changes in the SLC12A1 gene may affect blood pressure by altering the kidneys' ability to reabsorb salt into the ... PubMed SOLUTE CARRIER FAMILY 12 (SODIUM/ ...
  7. ... WNK1 gene with an increased risk of high blood pressure (hypertension) in people without PHA2 (described above). A ... PubMed PROTEIN KINASE, LYSINE-DEFICIENT 1; ...
  8. ... associated with susceptibility to a form of high blood pressure (hypertension) called essential hypertension. Essential ... ANGIOTENSINOGEN; AGT HYPERTENSION, ESSENTIAL NCBI ...
  9. ... cannot control blood pressure. Because of low blood pressure, the flow of blood is reduced (hypoperfusion), and the body does not get enough oxygen during ... NCBI Gene ClinVar ...
  10. ... such as kidney stones, nausea, vomiting, high blood pressure (hypertension), ... a routine blood test, even though the affected individual may not yet ...
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