Introduction: Pulmonary hypertension
Pulmonary hypertension: High blood pressure in arteries connecting the right-side of the heart to lungs.
Pulmonary hypertension: Abnormally high blood pressure in the arteries supplying the lungs that may be caused by a number of factors, including damage from fibrosis.1
Researching symptoms of Pulmonary hypertension: Further information about the symptoms of Pulmonary hypertension is available including a list of symptoms of Pulmonary hypertension, other diseases that might have similar symptoms in differential diagnosis of Pulmonary hypertension, or alternatively return to research other symptoms in the symptom center.
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Footnotes:
1. excerpt from Handout on Health Scleroderma: NIAMS
Last revision: June 12, 2003
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