hypertensive {{Medicine}} - meaning and definition. What is hypertensive {{Medicine}}
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What (who) is hypertensive {{Medicine}} - definition

MEDICAL CONDITION REFERRING TO DAMAGE TO THE KIDNEY DUE TO CHRONIC HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
Hypertensive renal disease; Nephrosclerosis; Hypertensive nephrosclerosis; Hypertensive nephropathy
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¦ adjective exhibiting hypertension.
¦ noun a person with high blood pressure.
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HEART DISEASE THAT IS CAUSED BY HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
Hypertensive cardiomyopathy
Hypertensive heart disease includes a number of complications of high blood pressure that affect the heart. While there are several definitions of hypertensive heart disease in the medical literature,
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NATIVE AMERICAN TRADITIONAL HEALER AND SPIRITUAL LEADER
Medicine Man; Medicinemen; Medicine men; Medicine-Man; Medicineman; Medicine-man; Tribal holy man; Medicine people; Medicine person; Medicine woman; Native American healing; Medicine women
¦ noun (among North American Indians and some other peoples) a shaman.

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Hypertensive kidney disease

Hypertensive kidney disease is a medical condition referring to damage to the kidney due to chronic high blood pressure. It manifests as hypertensive nephrosclerosis (sclerosis referring to the stiffening of renal components). It should be distinguished from renovascular hypertension, which is a form of secondary hypertension, and thus has opposite direction of causation.