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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for Increased blood pressure
  1. Drug-induced hypertension is high blood pressure caused by a response to using, or stopping the use of, a chemical substance, ...
  2. Hypertension is a disorder characterized by chronically high blood pressure. It must be monitored, treated and controlled ...
  3. Pulmonary hypertension is the narrowing of the pulmonary arterioles within the lung. The narrowing of the arteries creates resistance ...
  4. Hypertension is a disorder characterized by consistently high blood pressure. Blood pressure readings are given as two ...
  5. ... coagulopathy), increased pressure in the blood vessels (portal hypertension), and brain function disorders (hepatic encephalopathy). Excessive alcohol ...
  6. ... birth defects: congenital abnormalities) Injury (trauma) Disease Infection Hypertension Tumor Removal of kidney from donor for kidney ...
  7. ... to the spleen Lymphoma, leukemia, Hodgkin's disease Portal hypertension and hypersplenism Hereditary spherocytosis
  8. ... failure caused by: Severe, uncontrollable high blood pressure (hypertension) Infections Diabetes mellitus Congenital abnormalities of the kidneys ...
  9. ... for a combined heart-lung transplant are pulmonary hypertension, cystic fibrosis, lung disease associated with damage to ...
  10. ... day, decreases the risk of heart attacks, stroke, hypertension, some cancers, osteoporosis, depression and obesity.
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