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Results 1 - 10 of 45 for Genetic hypertension
  1. ... immune and inflammatory disorders affecting the kidney Some genetic disorders Rare cancers High blood pressure Inflammation in the whole body (systemic) Narrowed artery ...
  2. ... no cause that can be found (many different genetic traits contribute to essential hypertension, each one having a relatively small effect). Secondary ...
  3. ... your risk of having this problem include: Smoking High blood pressure Male sex Genetic factors An abdominal aortic aneurysm is most often ...
  4. ... baby's condition. Causes for SGA fetus may include: Genetic diseases ... A developing baby with intrauterine growth restriction will ...
  5. ... Morbid obesity may lead to: Type 2 diabetes High blood pressure Joint and lung problems
  6. ... steering wheel of a car during an accident High blood pressure Other ... disorders Heart surgery or procedures Pregnancy Swelling of ...
  7. ... can be the cause of a sagging belly. High blood pressure may be ... Genetic testing of chromosome 4 Hearing tests Muscle biopsy ( ...
  8. ... Obesity Dialysis treatment Family history of the disease High ... (a genetic disease associated with benign skin tumors and lung ...
  9. ... limits salt, fluids, and potassium Medicines to control high blood ... Genetic counseling may be recommended because the disorder is ...
  10. ... term (chronic) kidney disease End-stage kidney disease High blood pressure Infection of liver cysts Kidney stones Liver failure (mild to severe) Repeated urinary tract infections
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