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Hydralazine for essential hypertension

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2011
Hypertension is associated with an increased risk of stroke, myocardial infarction and congestive heart failure. Hydralazine is a direct-acting vasodilator which has been used for the treatment of hypertension since the 1950's. Although it has largely been replaced by newer antihypertensive drugs with more acceptable tolerability profiles, hydralazine ...
Michael R Kandler   +4 more
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THE NATURE OF ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION

The Lancet, 1961
This small volume was a gift from the author that I have been intending to note for several months. It is a classic of phrasing and argument. Some of the footnotes express the pungent quality of the text. Thus (p 131) "I often think that the greatest contribution to the sanitation of the mind would be the abolition of the terms normal and physiological
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Management of Essential Hypertension

Cardiology Clinics, 2017
The treatment of essential hypertension is one of the most critical interventions to decrease cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The prevalence of hypertension in the US varies across race/ethnicity with African Americans having the highest prevalence and overall less control among racial/ethnic minorities compared with non-Hispanic whites ...
Samar A. Nasser, Keith C. Ferdinand
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Genetics of essential hypertension

Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 2005
PurposeTo inform healthcare providers of the genetics involved in the development of essential hypertension and to illustrate the role the healthcare provider has in the management of patients with essential hypertension.Data sourcesResearch‐based articles in the medical literature, selected published literature in refereed journals, and Internet sites.
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The Nature of Essential Hypertension

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1957
The concept of essential hypertension needs clarification. Too much confusion and too many controversial statements are found in the immense literature on the subject. This is not due to insufficient knowledge of facts and analytical data from both clinic and laboratory, but rather to lack of satisfactory synthesis which would logically integrate all ...
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Defensiveness and essential hypertension

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1998
The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between essential hypertension and defensiveness. Fifty normotensive and 74 hypertensive subjects completed the State-Trait Personality Inventory (STPI) and State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI) to assess perceived anger and anxiety, and the Marlowe-Crowne Scale of Social ...
Samuel J. Mann, Gary D. James
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Pathogenesis of the essential hypertensions

Pediatric Nephrology, 1991
The pathogenesis of essential hypertension (EH) is reviewed with a special focus on the development phase or the pre-hypertensive period. Three animal models are presented: the spontaneously hypertensive rat, the Dahl's salt-sensitive rat, and the Milan hypertensive rat.
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Essential Hypertension in Children

Hospital Practice, 1982
Since the adverse effects of hypertension on cardiovascular function can in large measure be prevented by treatment it would seem logical to identify, early in life, persons who are at risk of becoming hypertensive. But tracking and managing children found to have elevated blood pressure pose a serious risk of overdiagnosis and overtreatment, with ...
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Essential Hypertension

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1961), 1971
J L, Hirschman, E T, Herfindal
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