Dr. Syed continues the fable about the management of the hypertension. Topics discussed are: High renin vs. low renin hypertension. Causes of the hypertension including: Cushing disease and cushing syndrome Parathyroid abnormalities Hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism Cardiac conditions Coarctation of Aorta Vascular conditions Supra-renal conditions including, 11 betahydroxylase deficiency, primary aldosteronism and pheochromocytoma Chronic kidney disease Fibromuscular dysplasia Atherosclerosis and the ostia of the renal arteries
Learning objectives of this video are the following:
1. How to differentiate between high and low renin Hypertension (HTN)?
2. Aetiology of primary and secondary HTN.
3. Mechanisms involved in HTN.
Presented by Dr. Mobeen Syed
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