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Laboratory studies are often undertaken to identify possible causes of [[secondary hypertension]], and seek evidence for end-organ damage to the heart itself or the eyes (retina) and kidneys. Diabetes and raised cholesterol levels being additional risk factors for the development of cardiovascular disease are also tested for as they will also require management.
Laboratory studies are often undertaken to identify possible causes of [[secondary hypertension]], and seek evidence for end-organ damage to the heart itself or the eyes (retina) and kidneys. Diabetes and raised cholesterol levels being additional risk factors for the development of cardiovascular disease are also tested for as they will also require management.


==Laboratory Studies==
==Laboratory Findings==
[[Blood test]]s commonly performed include:
[[Blood test]]s commonly performed include:
* [[Creatinine]] ([[renal function]]) - to identify both underlying renal disease as a cause of hypertension and conversely hypertension causing onset of kidney damage. Also a baseline for later monitoring the possible side-effects of certain antihypertensive drugs.
* [[Creatinine]] ([[renal function]]) - to identify both underlying renal disease as a cause of hypertension and conversely hypertension causing onset of kidney damage. Also a baseline for later monitoring the possible side-effects of certain antihypertensive drugs.
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Revision as of 04:48, 28 September 2012

Hypertension Main page

Overview

Causes

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Primary Hypertension
Secondary Hypertension
Hypertensive Emergency
Hypertensive Urgency

Screening

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Assistant Editor-In-Chief: Taylor Palmieri

Overview

Laboratory studies are often undertaken to identify possible causes of secondary hypertension, and seek evidence for end-organ damage to the heart itself or the eyes (retina) and kidneys. Diabetes and raised cholesterol levels being additional risk factors for the development of cardiovascular disease are also tested for as they will also require management.

Laboratory Findings

Blood tests commonly performed include:

References

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