Cockayne syndrome

Cockayne syndrome (CS) is a multisystem condition characterized by short stature, a characteristic facial appearance, premature aging, photosensitivity, progressive neurological dysfunction, and intellectual deficit.

Hypertension

The presence of chronic increased pressure in the systemic arterial system.


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PMID (PMCID)
514720
MIXED_SAMPLE
The Cockayne syndrome: an evaluation of hypertension and studies of renal pathology.
Higginbottom MC, Griswold WR, Jones KL, Vasquez MD, Mendoza SA, Wilson CB.
Pediatrics. 1979;64(6):929-34.
Three children with renal disease, hypertension, and the Cockayne syndrome were evaluated.
514720
MIXED_SAMPLE
The Cockayne syndrome: an evaluation of hypertension and studies of renal pathology.
Higginbottom MC, Griswold WR, Jones KL, Vasquez MD, Mendoza SA, Wilson CB.
Pediatrics. 1979;64(6):929-34.
The Cockayne syndrome: an evaluation of hypertension and studies of renal pathology.
514720
MIXED_SAMPLE
The Cockayne syndrome: an evaluation of hypertension and studies of renal pathology.
Higginbottom MC, Griswold WR, Jones KL, Vasquez MD, Mendoza SA, Wilson CB.
Pediatrics. 1979;64(6):929-34.
Both hypertension and renal disease are frequent complications of the Cockayne syndrome.