There are various types of genetic disorders of hypertension, such as Liddle syndrome, an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by hypertension with hypokalemia, excessive transrenal loss, and metabolic alkalosis. There are also autosomal dominant hypertensive disorders found in single families with salt corticosteroid receptor activating mutations, where hypertension is combined with hypokalemia and low aldosterone levels. Then there is the hypersalivation syndrome, which is a rare recessive disorder characterized by hypertension, hypokalemia, metabolic alkalosis, and low circulating aldosterone levels. There is also a disease called pseudohypoaldosteronism syndrome type II, which is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by hypertension, so all of the above are types of hypertension genetic disorders.