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Results 1 - 10 of 31 for Essential "hypertension," genetic
  1. ... of high blood pressure (hypertension) called essential hypertension. Essential hypertension is a complex disorder associated with many genetic and environmental factors. The AGT gene variations associated ...
  2. ... people. Certain rare polymorphisms appear to protect against high blood pressure (hypertension), and researchers speculate that other genetic variants might increase the risk of high blood ...
  3. ... people. Certain rare polymorphisms appear to protect against high blood pressure (hypertension), and researchers speculate that other genetic variants might increase the risk of developing high ...
  4. ... a form of high blood pressure (hypertension) called essential hypertension; heart disease; or diabetic nephropathy, a complication of diabetes that affects kidney function. These are complex disorders associated with many genetic and environmental factors. The most studied AGTR1 gene ...
  5. ... the WNK1 gene with an increased risk of high blood pressure (hypertension) in people without PHA2 (described above). A combination of genetic variations and environmental factors likely influence the development ...
  6. ... the WNK4 gene with an increased risk of high blood pressure (hypertension) in people without pseudohypoaldosteronism type 2. A combination of genetic variations and environmental factors likely influence the development ...
  7. ... to form corticosterone, increases salt retention, leading to high blood pressure (hypertension) in individuals with the classic form of CAH due to 11-beta-hydroxylase deficiency. More About This Health Condition A genetic change affecting the CYP11B1 gene causes familial hyperaldosteronism ...
  8. ... muscle weakness. More About This Health Condition A genetic change affecting the CYP11B2 gene causes familial hyperaldosteronism type I, a disorder that leads to high blood pressure (hypertension). This change joins (fuses) the section of ...
  9. ... associated with salt-sensitive hypertension, a form of high blood pressure ... or T481S). This genetic change increases the activity of the ClC-Kb ...
  10. ... production, resulting in excess aldosterone and leading to high blood pressure (hypertension) ... Genetics provides information about Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease More ...
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