A patient is diagnosed with secondary hypertension. This indicates that the high blood pressure is:

A. The most common form of hypertension with no identifiable cause.
B. Due to an underlying condition affecting organs or tissues other than the heart and kidneys.
C. Attributable to a specific cause, such as renal disease or an endocrine disorder.
D. A result of essential hypertension further complicated by lifestyle factors.



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