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Renovascular hypertension
From Healthscout's partner site on heart disease, HealthCentral.com
Renal hypertension; Hypertension - renovascular; Renal artery occlusion; Stenosis - renal artery Symptoms Usually, high blood pressure causes no symptoms. Occasionally you may have a mild headache. If your headache is severe, or if you have any of the symptoms below, see a doctor right away. These may be a sign of malignant hypertension.
Signs and tests People with renovascular hypertension usually have severe, difficult-to-control high blood pressure. They may have a history of high blood pressure that is hard to control or does not get better with medication. ![]() Your doctor may hear a "whooshing" noise, called a bruit, when placing a stethoscope over your belly area. Other signs of this disease include:
There may be signs of complications, such as:
Your doctor may order blood tests to check your renin and aldosterone levels. Imaging tests may be done to see if the kidney arteries have narrowed. They include:
Review Date: 05/22/2010 A.D.A.M., Inc. is accredited by URAC, also known as the American Accreditation HealthCare Commission (www.urac.org). ![]() | |||||||||||||||||
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