Renal hypertension constitutes approximately fifteen per cent of all cases of hypertension. The causes can most readily be divided into three groups: renovascular, renal parenchymatous disease, and primary reninism (Fig. 10.9).
See later:
ΓÇó Renovascular Hypertension
ΓÇó Renal Artery Stenosis
ΓÇó Malignant Hypertension
ΓÇó Renal Hypertension ΓÇô Treatment
See also:
ΓÇó Genetic Defects in Cortisol Synthesis ΓÇô Hypertension