Secondary hypertension is high blood pressure that results from an identifiable underlying condition, such as renal disease, endocrine disorders, or certain medications. Recognising secondary hypertension is crucial in clinical practice because it often indicates a reversible cause, allowing for targeted treatment and better management of blood pressure. A key association is with renal artery stenosis, which can lead to significant cardiovascular complications if left untreated.

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