Liver: Wilson's disease is a liver condition obviously that can cause hypertension.
Answered 6/30/2013
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Wilsons disease: High blood pressure (hbp) is not one of the criteria used to diagnose wilsons disease (hepatolenticular degeneration). Hbp can be due to various factors unrelated to wilson's disease and can co-exist in the same individual. It is possible to see hbp due to copper infiltration in related organs. Medications used in wilsons disease may also cause hbp.
Answered 12/10/2013
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