2018
DOI: 10.15713/ins.johtn.0140
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Rare and unusual causes of hypertension

Abstract: In patients in early childhood, secondary causes are underlying in 70-85% of cases. [2] The most common causes are renal causes. Reflux AbstractBackground: Hypertension in most cases is primary, the exact etiology not known but there may be risk factors such as salt excess, obesity, lack of physical activity, genetic factors, metabolic syndrome, and diabetes. However, there exists a subgroup of patients with hypertension with underlying etiology, referred to as secondary hypertension, and constitutes about 5-1… Show more

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