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Essential Hypertension Learning Center

Essential hypertension refers to high blood pressure with no identifiable cause.
Source:ADAM
Date:June 4, 2007
Essential or primary hypertension, the most common form of hypertension, is elevated blood pressure that develops without apparent cause. Genetic factors, however, appear to play role in increasing the risk of developing the disorder. Normal blood...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders Part I
Essential or primary hypertension, the most common form of hypertension, is elevated blood pressure that develops without apparent cause. Genetic factors, however, appear to play role in increasing the risk of developing the disorder. Normal blood...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders Part II
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