What is the correct diagnosis for a patient with paroxysmal or sustained hypertension, often resistant or refractory, accompanied by symptoms such ...
What is the correct diagnosis for a patient with paroxysmal or sustained hypertension, often resistant or refractory, accompanied by symptoms such as profuse sweating, headaches, and palpitations?
a. Hypertensive crisis b. Primary hyperaldosteronism c. Pheochromocytoma d. Coarctation of the aorta
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