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JVP
[POMD P 49 - 52]
  1) Jugular Vein Pressure
  2) Jugular Venous Pulse
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IPH
idiopathic portal hypertension; idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis; idiopathic pulmonary hypertensio...
PHT
phenytoin; portal hypertension; primary hyperthyroidism; pulmonary hypertension
PPH
past pertinent history; persistent pulmonary hypertension; phosphopyruvate hydratase; postpartum hem...
STOP
Study of Hypertension in the Elderly [Sweden] or Swedish Trial in Old Patients with Hypertension; su...
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STOP Hypertension
Swedish Trial in Old Patients with Hypertension
ARH
Adrenal regeneration hypertension
AH
Arterial Hypertension
AHT
Arterial Hypertension
BIH
Benign Intracranial Hypertension
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JrId: 4217
JournalTitle: Hypertension.
MedAbbr: Hypertension
ISSN: 0194-911X
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IsoAbbr: Hypertension
NlmId: 7906255
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hypertension
<cardiology> Persistently high arterial blood pressure. Hypertension may have no known cause (essential or idiopathic hypertension) or be associated with other primary diseases (secondary hypertension).
This condition is considered a risk factor for the development of heart disease, peripheral vascular disease, stroke and kidney disease.
(29 Sep 1997)
hypertension, malignant
Severe hypertension characterised by papilledema and necrosis of small arteries and arterioles. The diastolic pressure is generally greater than 130 mm hg.
(12 Dec 1998)
hypertension, portal
Abnormally increased pressure in the portal venous system; frequently seen in cirrhosis of the liver and in other conditions which cause obstruction of the portal vein.
(12 Dec 1998)
hypertension, pulmonary
High blood pressure in the pulmonary arteries. Normally, the pressure in the pulmonary arteries is low (compared to that in the aorta). Pulmonary hypertension can irrevocably damage the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension is made up of pulmonary for lung, hyper for high, and tension for blood pressure. (in french, the word for blood pressure is tension ).
(12 Dec 1998)
hypertension, renal
Hypertension due to renal diseases, especially chronic parenchymal disease. Hypertension as a result of compression or obstruction of the renal artery or its branches is hypertension, renovascular.
(12 Dec 1998)
hypertension, renovascular
Hypertension due to compression or obstruction of the renal artery or its branches.
(12 Dec 1998)
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accelerated hypertension
<cardiology> A severe form of acute hypertension that results in the abrupt rise in the blood pressure (diastolic pressure often over 120 mmHg). If left untreated, malignant hypertension can cause damage to the blood vessels in the eye, kidneys, brain and heart. Complications include stroke, heart attack, blindness and renal failure.
Symptoms include headache, blurred vision, nausea, vomiting and lethargy. Neurologic symptoms are also a common finding. Malignant hypertension occurs more commonly in males, African Americans and those with a history for hypertension.
(27 Sep 1997)
adrenal hypertension
Hypertension due to an adrenal medullary pheochromocytoma or to hyperactivity or functioning tumour of the adrenal cortex.
(05 Mar 2000)
benign hypertension
Hypertension that runs a relatively long and symptomless course.
(05 Mar 2000)
borderline hypertension
By consensus, that blood pressure zone between highest acceptable "normal" blood pressure and hypertensive blood pressure. The Framingham Heart Study defines this as pressures between 140 and 160 mm Hg systolic and 90 and 95 mm Hg diastolic.
(05 Mar 2000)
pale hypertension
Hypertension with pallor of the skin, a severe form with pronounced constriction of peripheral vessels.
(05 Mar 2000)
malignant hypertension
A severe form of acute hypertension that results in the abrupt rise in the blood pressure (diastolic pressure often over 120 mmHg). If left untreated, malignant hypertension can cause damage to the blood vessels in the eye, kidneys, brain and heart. Complications include stroke, heart attack, blindness and renal failure.
Symptoms include headache, blurred vision, nausea, vomiting and lethargy. Neurologic symptoms are also a common finding. Malignant hypertension occurs more commonly in males, African Americans and those with a history for hypertension.
(27 Sep 1997)
renal hypertension
Hypertension secondary to renal disease.
(05 Mar 2000)
renovascular hypertension
Hypertension produced by renal arterial obstruction.
(05 Mar 2000)
Goldblatt hypertension
Increased blood pressure following obstruction of blood flow to one kidney.
Synonym: Goldblatt phenomenon.
(05 Mar 2000)
portal hypertension
Any increase in the portal vein (in the liver) pressure due to anatomic or functional obstruction (for example alcoholic cirrhosis) to blood flow in the portal venous system. Indicators of portal hypertension are: oesophageal varices, haemorrhoids, enlarged veins on the anterior abdominal wall (caput Medusae) and ascites (fluid within the abdominal cavity).
(27 Sep 1997)
portal hypertension: classification
<radiology> Presinusoidal, extrahepatic: portal vein obstruction (extrinsic compression, phlebitis, OC, coagulopathy, tumour invasion, pancreatitis, neonatal omphalitis), dynamic: traumatic/neoplastic arterioportal fistula, segmental portal hypertension: splenic/superior mesenteric vein occlusion, intrahepatic (obstruction of portal venules): congenital hepatic fibrosis, primary biliary cirrhosis, sarcoid, myelofibrosis, schistosomiasis, idiopathic noncirrhotic fibrosis, Wilson disease, reticuloendotheliosis, Felty syndrome, chronic malaria, toxic fibrosis (arsenic, copper, PVC vapors) sinusoidal, cirrhosis, sclerosing cholangitis postsinusoidal, Budd-Chiari syndrome, constrictive pericarditis, congestive heart failure
(12 Dec 1998)
postcapillary pulmonary hypertension
<radiology> Heart: LV failure, mitral stenosis, LA myxoma / thrombus, cor triatriatum, Pulmonary veins: congenital stenosis of pulmonary vein origin, mediastinal granulomata and neoplasms, idiopathic pulmonary veno-occlusive disease, anomalous pulmonary venous return
(12 Dec 1998)
postpartum hypertension
<obstetrics> Increased blood pressure immediately following the completion of labour.
(05 Mar 2000)
precapillary pulmonary hypertension
<radiology> Vascular: increased flow (left to right shunts), decreased flow (tetralogy of Fallot), primary pulmonary hypertension, thromboembolic disease, pulmonary arteritides, Pleuropulmonary: emphysema, diffuse lung disease, fibrothorax, chest deformity, hypoventilation, high-altitude pulmonary hypertension
(12 Dec 1998)
primary hypertension
Hypertension without known cause.
Synonym: idiopathic hypertension, primary hypertension.
(05 Mar 2000)
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hypertension
high blood pressure: a common disorder in which blood pressure remains abnormally high (a reading of 140/90 mm Hg or greater)
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hypertension
high arterial blood pressure. Various criteria for its threshold have been suggested, ranging from 140 mm Hg systolic and 90 mm Hg diastolic to as high as 200 mm Hg systolic and 110 mm Hg diastolic.
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hypertension
High blood pressure.
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hypertension
High pressure inside the eye.
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hypertension
High blood pressure, indicated by a resting blood pressure reading higher than 140/90.
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