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Elevated diastolic blood pressure
- ... disease, stroke, kidney failure, and eye problems. When blood pressure is elevated, the heart and arteries have to work harder ... families. Individuals whose parents have hypertension have an elevated risk of developing the condition, particularly if ... Genetic Testing Registry: Essential hypertension National ...
- ... symptoms of pulmonary arterial hypertension occur when increased blood pressure cannot fully overcome the elevated resistance. As a result, the flow of oxygenated ...
- ... symptoms of pulmonary arterial hypertension occur when increased blood pressure cannot fully overcome the elevated resistance, and blood flow to the body is ...
- ... levels of a molecule called glycine (hyperglycinemia) or elevated levels of sugar (hyperglycemia) in the blood. Some babies with multiple mitochondrial dysfunctions syndrome have high blood pressure in the blood vessels that connect to the ...
- ... gene polymorphisms may also be associated with high blood pressure (hypertension), a skin condition called vitiligo, thinning of the bones (osteoporosis), and elevated levels of cholesterol and other fats (lipids) in ...
- ... higher than normal levels of WNK4 protein and elevated WNK4 activity. The increase in ... pressure (hypertension) in people without pseudohypoaldosteronism type 2. A ...
- ... gland, causing excessive release of ACTH and, subsequently, elevated ... blood pressure, impaired regulation of blood glucose leading to diabetes, ...
- ... hyperparathyroidism, such as kidney stones, nausea, vomiting, high blood pressure ... is elevated calcium levels identified through a routine blood test, ...
- ... delay and intellectual disability. Progressive liver damage, high blood pressure ... Argininosuccinic aciduria occurs in approximately 1 ...
- ... stands for hemolysis (premature red blood cell breakdown), elevated liver enzyme levels, and low platelets (cells involved ...