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Results 1 - 10 of 50 for Increased blood pressure
  1. ... and symptoms of pulmonary arterial hypertension occur when increased blood pressure cannot fully overcome the elevated resistance, and blood ... ED, Loyd JE. The genetics of pulmonary arterial hypertension. Circ Res. 2014 Jun 20;115(1):189- ...
  2. ... blood vessels to narrow (constrict), which results in increased blood pressure. This molecule also stimulates production of the hormone ... This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Hypertension More About This Health Condition Variations in the ...
  3. ... blood vessels to narrow (constrict), which results in increased blood pressure. Binding of angiotensin II to the AT1 receptor ... This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Hypertension More About This Health Condition Variations in the ...
  4. ... blood vessels to narrow (constrict), which results in increased blood pressure. This protein also stimulates production of the hormone ... of salt and water by the kidneys. The increased amount of fluid in the body also increases blood pressure. Proper blood pressure during fetal growth, which delivers ...
  5. ... blood vessels to narrow (constrict), which results in increased blood pressure. Angiotensin II also stimulates production of the hormone ... of water and salt by the kidneys. The increased amount of fluid in the body ... blood pressure. Proper blood pressure during fetal growth, which delivers ...
  6. ... in the NR3C2 gene can cause early-onset hypertension with severe exacerbation in pregnancy. People with this condition develop high blood pressure (hypertension) at an early age. The condition can affect ...
  7. ... PHA2), a condition characterized by high blood pressure (hypertension) and high levels of potassium in the blood ( ... sodium reabsorption and blocks potassium secretion, resulting in hypertension and hyperkalemia.WNK1 gene mutations involved in PHA2 ...
  8. ... PHA2), a condition characterized by high blood pressure (hypertension) and high levels of potassium in the blood ( ... sodium reabsorption and reduced potassium secretion, resulting in hypertension and hyperkalemia. More About This Health Condition Studies ...
  9. ... excess aldosterone and leading to high blood pressure (hypertension) and an increased risk of heart attack and ... every cell of the body. Familial hyperaldosteronism causes hypertension, and some affected individuals have abnormally large adrenal ...
  10. ... increases salt retention, leading to high blood pressure (hypertension) in individuals with the classic form of CAH ... hyperaldosteronism type I, a disorder that leads to hypertension. This change joins (fuses) a section of the ...
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