Catecholamine hypertension (medical condition)

High blood pressure caused by catecholamines (epinephrine and norepinephine) which is produced by the body especially in times of stress. Adrenal tumors that secrete catecholamines can also increase blood pressure as can medications containing catecholamines. See also Catecholamine hypertension

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