Abstract
Hypertension may be the initial clinical presentation for at least 15 endocrine disorders. An accurate diagnosis of endocrine hypertension provides clinicianswith the opportunity to render a surgical cure or to achieve an optimal clinical response with specific pharmacologic therapy. It is challenging for the clinician to know when and how to perform case-detection testing for all the endocrine disorders in which hypertension may be the presenting symptom. Herein, we review the different forms of endocrine hypertension, with a focus on prevalence, clinical presentation, guidance on when to perform case detection testing, and currently available case-detection tests.
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Young, W. F., Calhoun, D. A., Lenders, J. W. M., Stowasser, M., & Textor, S. C. (2017). Screening for endocrine hypertension: An endocrine society scientific statement. Endocrine Reviews, 38(2), 103–122. https://doi.org/10.1210/er.2017-00054
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