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What Causes Hypertensive Nephrosclerosis?
Hypertensive nephrosclerosis is primarily caused by long-standing high blood pressure. Prolonged hypertension leads to damage of the renal blood vessels, especially the arterioles and glomeruli. This damage impairs kidney function over time.
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