Medical School Pathology: Pathophysiology and Morphology of Hypertension
This video for medical students begins by reviewing vascular physiology and sodium homeostasis. A discussion of secondary hypertension follows naturally. Next, we address the pathophysiology of primary hypertension (spoiler alert: we don't exactly know!) and finish with a discussion of the clinical consequences of hypertension, including aortic dissection.

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