Pseudo Hypertension

Pseudo hypertension may occur with aging by the thickening of the walls of the arteries which makes it very stiff and arduous to compress. Arteriosclerosis disease, chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, increased level of serum creatinine, and hyperlipidemia are certain medical conditions that could affect vascular flexibility are more likely to be susceptible to developing PHT,. White-coat effect is one such common cause for pseudo-resistant hypertension, other factors like smoking, too much salt in the diet, lack of exercise, ignoring your blood pressure medication. Typical diagnostic method for PHT is the invasive intra-arterial pressure measurement via arterial puncture.

  • Osler sign
  • Monckeberg's sclerosis

  • Osler sign

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