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C García-de Los Ríos1, R Roa-Chamorro2, L Torres-Quintero3
1Servicio de Medicina Interna, Hospital Virgen de las Nieves, Granada, Spain.
Abstract:
Secondary arterial hypertension (HTN) can be caused by primary hyperaldosteronism, renovascular disease, sleep apnea syndrome, chronic kidney disease, drug use, etc. In addition, some urological disorders such as hydronephrosis can cause hypertension due to an increase in intraglomerular pressure that activates the renin angiotensin system.
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