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==Overview==
==Overview==
'''Renovascular hypertension''' (or "renal hypertension") is a syndrome which consists of high [[blood pressure]] caused by narrowing of the [[renal arteries|arteries supplying the kidneys]] ([[renal artery stenosis]]). It is a form of [[secondary hypertension]] - a form of hypertension whose cause is identifiable.
Renovascular hypertension is a syndrome which consists of high [[blood pressure]] caused by narrowing of the [[renal arteries|arteries supplying the kidneys]] ([[renal artery stenosis]]). It is a form of [[secondary hypertension]] - a form of hypertension whose cause is identifiable.


Techniques have been developed to diagnose renal hypertension using digital image processing of [[radiograph]]s. Treatment may involve [[angioplasty]] and [[stent]]ing of the renal arteries. The syndrome may be related to other diseases of the [[epithelium]].
Techniques have been developed to diagnose renal hypertension using digital image processing of [[radiograph]]s. Treatment may involve [[angioplasty]] and [[stent]]ing of the renal arteries. The syndrome may be related to other diseases of the [[epithelium]].

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Renovascular hypertension
ICD-10 I15.0
ICD-9 403
MedlinePlus 000204

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Synonyms and keywords: Renal hypertension

Overview

Renovascular hypertension is a syndrome which consists of high blood pressure caused by narrowing of the arteries supplying the kidneys (renal artery stenosis). It is a form of secondary hypertension - a form of hypertension whose cause is identifiable.

Techniques have been developed to diagnose renal hypertension using digital image processing of radiographs. Treatment may involve angioplasty and stenting of the renal arteries. The syndrome may be related to other diseases of the epithelium.

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