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===Secondary hypertension===
{{Main|Secondary hypertension}}
Secondary hypertension is hypertension due to an identifiable cause, and may result in certain specific additional signs and symptoms. For example, as well as causing high blood pressure, [[Cushing's syndrome]] frequently causes [[Abdominal obesity|truncal obesity]], [[glucose intolerance]], [[moon face]], a hump of fat behind the neck and shoulders (referred to as a buffalo hump), and purple abdominal [[stretch marks]]. [[Hyperthyroidism]] frequently causes weight loss with increased appetite, [[tachycardia|fast heart rate]], [[exophthalmos|bulging eyes]], and tremor. [[Renal artery stenosis]] (RAS) may be associated with a localized abdominal [[bruit]] to the left or right of the midline (unilateral RAS), or in both locations (bilateral RAS). [[Coarctation of the aorta]] frequently causes a decreased blood pressure in the lower extremities relative to the arms, or delayed or absent [[femoral artery|femoral arterial pulses]]. [[Pheochromocytoma]] may cause abrupt episodes of hypertension accompanied by headache, [[palpitation]]s, [[Pallor|pale appearance]], and [[Diaphoresis|excessive sweating]].

Secondary hypertension

Secondary hypertension is hypertension due to an identifiable cause, and may result in certain specific additional signs and symptoms. For example, as well as causing high blood pressure, Cushing's syndrome frequently causes truncal obesity, glucose intolerance, moon face, a hump of fat behind the neck and shoulders (referred to as a buffalo hump), and purple abdominal stretch marks. Hyperthyroidism frequently causes weight loss with increased appetite, fast heart rate, bulging eyes, and tremor. Renal artery stenosis (RAS) may be associated with a localized abdominal bruit to the left or right of the midline (unilateral RAS), or in both locations (bilateral RAS). Coarctation of the aorta frequently causes a decreased blood pressure in the lower extremities relative to the arms, or delayed or absent femoral arterial pulses. Pheochromocytoma may cause abrupt episodes of hypertension accompanied by headache, palpitations, pale appearance, and excessive sweating.