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BOF: 16 A 23 year old female has been referred to the hypertension clinic by her general practitioner. As she walks in to the clinic you note that she is short and has a webbed neck. What is the likely cause of her hypertension? a) Coarctation of the aorta b) Renal artery stenosis c) Cushing’s syndrome d) Adult polycystic kidney disease e) Conn’s syndrome
BOF: 16
A 23 year old female has been referred to the hypertension clinic by her general practitioner.
As she walks in to the clinic you note that she is short and has a webbed neck.
What is the likely cause of her hypertension?
a) Coarctation of the aorta
b) Renal artery stenosis
c) Cushing’s syndrome
d) Adult polycystic kidney disease
e) Conn’s syndrome
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