Secondary hypertension is rare and the diagnosis may be challenging although, on occasion, there are clinical features indicative of a specific underlying cause. The more commonly encountered causes include renal parenchymal and vascular disease, phaeochromocytoma, endocrine causes, sleep apnoea and drugs
Most cases of hypertension are because of essential hypertension, however 5% – 15% of cases can be a...
Hypertension, one of the risk factors for development of cardiovascular diseases, is classified as p...
Resistant hypertension is defined as uncontrolled blood pressure despite the use of three antihypert...
Secondary hypertension refers to arterial hypertension due to an identifiable cause and affects ∼5-1...
Endocrine disorders are the most common causes of secondary hypertension. Early diagnosis and specif...
Secondary hypertension occurs in 5-10% of cases in the patient population with primary hypertension....
Hypertension, is classified as primary (essential) or secondary based on whether there is an identif...
High percentage of hypertensive children younger than 15 years of age show secondary hypertension. C...
Objective: To study the prevalence of different causes of hypertension in young adults referred to a...
The vast majority of hypertensive patients are never sought for a cause of their high blood pressure...
Resistant hypertension is defined as poorly controlled status of blood pressure despite of optimal u...
Prevalence of arterial hypertension is up to 30-40% in epidemiological studies, it increases with ag...
Background: The accurate identification and diagnosis of secondary hypertension is critical, especia...
Secondary hypertension can account for 15% of hypertension cases. The causes of secondary hypertensi...
Hypertension (HTN) is the most frequent modifiable risk factor in the world, affecting almost 30 to ...
Most cases of hypertension are because of essential hypertension, however 5% – 15% of cases can be a...
Hypertension, one of the risk factors for development of cardiovascular diseases, is classified as p...
Resistant hypertension is defined as uncontrolled blood pressure despite the use of three antihypert...
Secondary hypertension refers to arterial hypertension due to an identifiable cause and affects ∼5-1...
Endocrine disorders are the most common causes of secondary hypertension. Early diagnosis and specif...
Secondary hypertension occurs in 5-10% of cases in the patient population with primary hypertension....
Hypertension, is classified as primary (essential) or secondary based on whether there is an identif...
High percentage of hypertensive children younger than 15 years of age show secondary hypertension. C...
Objective: To study the prevalence of different causes of hypertension in young adults referred to a...
The vast majority of hypertensive patients are never sought for a cause of their high blood pressure...
Resistant hypertension is defined as poorly controlled status of blood pressure despite of optimal u...
Prevalence of arterial hypertension is up to 30-40% in epidemiological studies, it increases with ag...
Background: The accurate identification and diagnosis of secondary hypertension is critical, especia...
Secondary hypertension can account for 15% of hypertension cases. The causes of secondary hypertensi...
Hypertension (HTN) is the most frequent modifiable risk factor in the world, affecting almost 30 to ...
Most cases of hypertension are because of essential hypertension, however 5% – 15% of cases can be a...
Hypertension, one of the risk factors for development of cardiovascular diseases, is classified as p...
Resistant hypertension is defined as uncontrolled blood pressure despite the use of three antihypert...