Publication year
2002Source
Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, 146, 10, (2002), pp. 449-54ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Internal Medicine
Endocrinology
Journal title
Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume
vol. 146
Issue
iss. 10
Page start
p. 449
Page end
p. 54
Subject
Hypertension and Circulation; Endocrinology; Hypertensie en circulatieAbstract
Three patients diagnosed with primary hypertension suddenly developed hard-to-treat blood pressure after several years of stable blood pressure. One patient, a man aged 48 years, had developed a renal artery stenosis, which had not been present five years earlier. The other two patients, a man aged 57 years and a woman aged 27 years, were diagnosed with an aldosterone-producing adenoma of the left adrenal gland and a pheochromocytoma, respectively. In patients with previously stable blood pressure, sudden derangement may be due to secondary hypertension on top of the pre-existing primary hypertension. A thorough history and physical examination together with limited laboratory investigations usually leads the way to the correct diagnosis.
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