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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for Secondary hypertension
  1. ... known medicine or medical condition, it is called secondary pulmonary hypertension.
  2. ... hypertension, each one having a relatively small effect). Secondary hypertension occurs because of another disorder. Drug-induced hypertension ...
  3. ... condition or medicine you are taking is called secondary hypertension. Secondary hypertension may be due to: Chronic kidney disease Disorders ...
  4. Elliott WJ, Peixoto AJ, Bakris GL. Primary and secondary hypertension. In: Yu ASL, Chertow GM, Luyckx VA, Marsden ...
  5. ... Elliott WJ, Peizoto AJ, Bakris BL. Primary and secondary hypertension. In: Yu ASL, Chertow GM, Luyckx VA, Marsden ...
  6. ... nlm.nih.gov/26417712/ . Cohen DL, Fishbein L. Secondary hypertension: pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma. In: Bakris GL, Sorrentino MJ, ...
  7. Primary and secondary hyperaldosteronism have common symptoms, including: High blood pressure Low level of potassium in the blood Feeling tired all the time Headache Muscle weakness Numbness
  8. ... pulmonary infarction) Lung or pleural cancer -- primary or secondary (metastatic, or from another site) A tear in a blood vessel when placing a central venous catheter or when associated with severe high blood pressure Tuberculosis
  9. ... caused by a medicine your child is taking. Secondary causes are ... High blood pressure will return to normal once the medicine is ...
  10. ... bone, or brain is the most worrisome complication. High blood pressure ... Secondary cancer elsewhere in the body that develops after ...
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