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Feline hypertension is commonly found as a complication of other underlying medical conditions (so-called ‘secondary hypertension'), although primary hypertension . . .
Elevated blood pressure – properly called systemic arterial hypertension – is an increase in the systolic or diastolic arterial blood pressure (ABP) . . .
Measurement of blood pressure is a matter of much research and debate. Direct arterial pressure monitoring provides the most accurate reliable results, but is not conducive to . . .
The retina of the eye is especially at risk, with either sudden or gradual blindness often being the first sign of latent high blood pressure. The kidney also is a target as it relies . . .
It has been stated that: "Systemic hypertension associated with kidney disease is a very real problem, and has been diagnosed in over 60% of cats with chronic renal disease . . .
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