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Malignant hypertension is not cancerous.
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Primary hypertension is hypertension or high blood pressure diagnosed without any other underlying disease that might have caused it. Secondary hypertension is due to another underlying disease causing the high blood pressure.
Essential hypertension is high blood pressure without a clear underlying cause, while secondary hypertension is high blood pressure that is due to a specific medical condition, such as kidney disease or hormonal disorders. Essential hypertension is more common and typically develops gradually over time, whereas secondary hypertension can develop suddenly and may require treatment of the underlying cause.
no, because Cushings disease is when your adrenal glands secrete to much cortosol. Addison's disease is when your adrenal glands sucrete to little cortisol.
hypersecretion of thyroxine leads to grave disease, thyrotoxicoises
If a patient is diagnosed with secondary hypertension, it means that their high blood pressure is a result of an identifiable underlying condition or disease, rather than being primary or essential hypertension, which has no specific cause. Common causes of secondary hypertension include kidney disease, hormonal disorders, certain medications, and sleep apnea. Identifying and treating the underlying cause can often lead to improved blood pressure control.
when hypertension occurs without any evidence of any disease it is called primary hypertension while hypertension following some disease in the kidney,heart,drugs etc is called secondary hypertension.check this site for more information : http://treathypertension.blogspot.com/
It happens, and can be the result of cushings disease which is the opposite of addisons, but this type is caused by the drugs treating the cushings. this link will help you http://www.caninecushings.net/forums
Secondary hyptertension is caused by some other medical problem, such as a kidney disorder or endocrine disorder.
Cushings Disease
Information on Cushings disease can be found online from many different web resources. Some examples of these resources include Mayoclinic and About Cushings.