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===Chest X-ray===
===Chest X-ray===
* [[Chest X-ray]] - again for signs of cardiac enlargement or evidence of [[Congestive heart failure|cardiac failure]].
* [[Chest X-ray]] - again for signs of cardiac enlargement or evidence of [[Congestive heart failure|cardiac failure]].
===MRI or CT===
* see [[Cardiac MRI]] in [[Hypertension]]


=== Echocardiography or Ultrasound ===  
=== Echocardiography or Ultrasound ===  
* [[Echocardiogram]] for diagnosis
* [[Echocardiogram]] for diagnosis
===MRI or CT===
* see [[Cardiac MRI]] in [[Hypertension]]


==References==
==References==

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Hypertension Main page

Overview

Causes

Classification

Primary Hypertension
Secondary Hypertension
Hypertensive Emergency
Hypertensive Urgency

Screening

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Additional tests often include:

Electrocardiogram

  • Electrocardiogram (EKG/ECG) - for evidence of the heart being under strain from working against a high blood pressure. Also may show resulting thickening of the heart muscle (left ventricular hypertrophy) or of the occurrence of previous silent cardiac disease (either subtle electrical conduction disruption or even a myocardial infarction).

Chest X-ray

MRI or CT

Echocardiography or Ultrasound

References

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