17. Hypertension Less than 1 Year Old Neurogenic tumors Renal artery stenosis Intraventricular hemorrhage Congenital renal disease Patent ductus arteriosus Coarctation of the aorta Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Renal artery thrombosis after umbilical artery catheterization Infants and Neonates Less Common Most Common Age Group
18. Causes of Hypertension All diagnosis listed above Renal Disease 11 and older Essential hypertension Head trauma associated Sleep apnea associated hypertension Hypertension induced by immobilization Glucocorticoid remediable hypertension Liddle’s syndrome Apparent mineralocorticoid excess 17 α hydroxylase deficiency 11 β hydroxylase deficiency Primary hyperaldosteronism Pheochromocytoma Neurofibromatosis Essential Hypercalcemia Coarctation of the aorta Renal artery stenosis Renal Disease 1-10 Less Common Most Common Age Group
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26. Apparent Mineralocorticoid Excess Mineralocorticoid Receptor Normal Cortisol 11 β -hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase Type 2 Corticosterone Aldosterone Cortisol 11 β -hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase Type 2 Corticosterone Cortisol Mineralocorticoid Receptor AME
47. Hypertension in office Correct size cuff Wait 5 minutes and repeat Still high Check 2 more visits Home BP Monitoring Ambulatory BPM BP Normal White Coat HTN BP Abnormal Family History Physical Exam CBC Urine Analysis Renal Panel Aldosterone/Renin Urine Protein/creatinine Comorbid Conditions Diabetes, Renal Disease, Cardiac Disease, Obesity Treat with Antihypertensives No Comorbid Conditions Lifestyle Modifications Consider Echocardiogram No LVH LVH Present HTN after 1 year HTN Resolved BP check every 6 months Workup Negative Workup Positive Treat