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Results 1 - 10 of 111 for hypertension
  1. Pulmonary arterial hypertension is a progressive disorder characterized by abnormally high blood pressure (hypertension) in the pulmonary artery, the blood vessel ...
  2. Hypertension is abnormally high blood pressure in the arteries, which are the blood vessels that carry blood ...
  3. ... primarily in the kidneys.People with PHA2 have high blood pressure (hypertension) and high levels of potassium in their blood ( ... diagnosed in adulthood. Hyperkalemia usually occurs first, and hypertension develops later in life. Affected individuals also have ...
  4. Liddle syndrome is an inherited form of high blood pressure (hypertension). This condition is characterized by severe hypertension that begins unusually early in life, often in childhood, although some affected individuals are not ...
  5. ... complication of pregnancy in which affected women develop high blood pressure (hypertension); they can also have abnormally high levels of ... in their doctor's office. In addition to hypertension and proteinuria, signs and symptoms of preeclampsia can ...
  6. ... in these vessels is known as pulmonary arterial hypertension.The problems with blood flow in PVOD also ... cases are likely misdiagnosed as idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension, which is increased blood pressure in the pulmonary ...
  7. ... the kidneys (renal arteries) can result in chronic high blood pressure (hypertension). Blockage of the arteries that carry blood to ... of the condition. Arterial occlusive disease, progressive, with hypertension, heart defects, bone fragility, and brachysyndactyly Grange occlusive ...
  8. ... These changes restrict normal blood flow, which causes high blood pressure in the pulmonary arteries (pulmonary hypertension) and requires the heart to pump harder.Most ...
  9. ... arteriosclerotic leukoencephalopathy with alopecia and lumbago without arterial hypertension Maeda syndrome Nemoto disease Genetic Testing Registry: CARASIL ...
  10. ... pressure. People with familial hyperaldosteronism may develop severe high blood pressure (hypertension), often early in life. Without treatment, hypertension ...
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