Secondary hypertension
Secondary hypertension (or, less commonly, inessential hypertension) is a type of hypertension which by definition is caused by an identifiable underlying secondary cause.
Secondary hypertensionHypertensionRenovascular hypertensionEssential hypertensionPulmonary hypertensionIdiopathic intracranial hypertensionPathophysiology of hypertensionHypertensive nephropathyPrimary aldosteronismList of ICD-9 codes 390–459: diseases of the circulatory systemVasoconstrictionAntihypertensive drugICD-10 Chapter IX: Diseases of the circulatory systemHyperaldosteronismSpironolactoneStrokeCushing reflexRenal segmental hypoplasiaFrederick Akbar MahomedClinical trial
List of ICD-9 codes 630–679: complications of pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperiumHyaline arteriolosclerosisIntraparenchymal hemorrhageMitral stenosisList of eponymously named medical signsTetracycline antibioticsMinocyclineHematuriaPulmonary artery catheterIsolated 17,20-lyase deficiencyList of diseases (S)Intracranial pressure monitoringHigh altitude pulmonary edemaEmpty sella syndromeMyocardial infarctionSystolic heart murmurCombined oral contraceptive pillAbdominal compartment syndromeBanding (medical)Splenomegaly




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