Hypertension
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Hypertension is a chronic medical condition in which the blood pressure is elevated. It is also referred to as high blood pressure or shortened to HT , HTN or HPN . The word "hypertension", b...
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This review of current concepts regarding the definition, etiology, and treatment of essential hypertension is intended to aid the clinician in identifying those individuals at high risk who need to undergo evaluation and treatment, as well as in selecting optimal treatment strategies for hypertensive patients with...
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In non-salt-sensitive essential hypertension, glomerular capillary pressure is within the normal range due to elevated preglomerular resistance, while it is elevated in salt-sensitive hypertension. Such differences may be reflected in the rate of progression of renal dysfunction as well as renal pathology.
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What Is the Etiology of Hypertension?. Blood pressure is the pressure or the force that is exerted by the blood against the walls of the blood vessels while being circulated throughout the body. About 120/80 is the level of blood... ... eHow Article: What Is the Etiology of Hypertension?
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Is is also known that hypertension is highly heritable and polygenic (more than one gene) and a few candidate genes have been postulated in the etiology of this condition.
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