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Unusual MR findings of the brain stem in arterial hypertension.

open access: green, 2000
de Sèze   +6 more
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Arterial hypertension

The Lancet, 2021
Arterial hypertension is the most important contributor to the global burden of disease; however, disease control remains poor. Although the diagnosis of hypertension is still based on office blood pressure, confirmation with out-of-office blood pressure measurements (ie, ambulatory or home monitoring) is strongly recommended.
Brouwers, Sofie   +3 more
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Pulmonary arterial hypertension

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2022
Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rare disease characterized by adverse remodeling of the arterial tree leading to increased vascular resistance with subsequent increase in right ventricular afterload and eventual development of heart failure.
Raquel, Luna-López   +2 more
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Risks for Arterial Hypertension

Cardiology Clinics, 1986
In this article, the most important risk factors that may predict the transition from borderline to established hypertension are reviewed. Primary prevention has to focus on identifying individuals who are at highest risk and delaying or reversing further elevation of arterial pressure levels.
R E, Schmieder, F H, Messerli, H, Ruddel
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The Kidney and Arterial Hypertension

Drugs, 1993
It has been known for some time that a relationship exists between the kidney and blood pressure. The renal origin of arterial hypertension has been demonstrated in different animal models resembling human hypertension, with data from humans seeming to confirm this hypothesis.
L M, Ruilope, C, Campo, V, Lahera
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Aldosterone and arterial hypertension

Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2009
In the setting of primary aldosteronism, elevated aldosterone levels are associated with increased blood pressure. Aldosterone concentrations within the normal range, however, can also alter blood pressure. Furthermore, the aldosterone-to-renin ratio, an indicator of aldosterone excess, is associated with hypertension, even in patients without ...
Andreas, Tomaschitz   +4 more
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Arterial Hypertension in Children

2020
Pharmacological treatment of arterial hypertension in children is mainly based on individual experience, but there is evidence that blocking the angiotensin system reduces systolic and diastolic blood when compared to placebo, and these drugs are safe to use for a short duration, also in children under 6 years of age.
Wolfgang, Rascher, Christian, Paech
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