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Patients at risk of developing Pulmonary Hypertension are:
==Risk factors for developing Pulmonary Hypertension==
*Those who have family history of the condition.
*'''Family history''' of the condition.
*Those who have certain diseases or conditions, such as heart and lung diseases, liver disease, HIV infection.
*'''Comorbidities''': certain diseases or conditions, such as heart and lung diseases, liver disease, HIV infection are associated with pulmonary hypertension.
*Those who are prone to have recurrent Pulmonary Embolism.
*Being prone to have '''recurrent [[Pulmonary Embolism]]'''.
*Those who use street drugs (such as cocaine) or certain diet medicines.
*The use of '''street drugs'''(such as cocaine) or certain '''appetite suppresors'''.
*Those who live at high altitudes(hypoxemia).
*Living at '''high altitudes'''(hypoxemia).
 
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Risk factors for developing Pulmonary Hypertension

  • Family history of the condition.
  • Comorbidities: certain diseases or conditions, such as heart and lung diseases, liver disease, HIV infection are associated with pulmonary hypertension.
  • Being prone to have recurrent Pulmonary Embolism.
  • The use of street drugs(such as cocaine) or certain appetite suppresors.
  • Living at high altitudes(hypoxemia).

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