Secondary hypertension is an important clinical entity that warrants careful evaluation, especially in patients with resistant, early-onset, or unusually severe hypertension. Identifying the underlying cause can guide targeted therapy and improve patient outcomes. Test your knowledge with this quick question to see if you can pinpoint the common cause of secondary hypertension. (Scroll down to answer the question) Reference: Medical Clinics of North America ##Disclaimer## The content provided on Docplexus is intended for educational purposes only.

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