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The relationship between white coat hypertension and sleep quality [PDF]
Impaired sleep quality is frequently associated with hypertension. The present study aims to examine self-reported sleep quality of patients with white coat hypertension.
Karanfil, Mustafa +7 more
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Beyaz Gömlek Hipertansiyonu ve Artmış Kardiyovasküler Risk
AIM: White coat hypertension has been described as continuously higher clinical blood pressure levels than day-time blood pressure levels. It has been known that the increased clinic blood pressure measurement in patients with primary hypertension is ...
Mustafa BALAL +5 more
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Background: Patients of diabetes mellitus (DM) with hypertension (HTN) have a fourfold increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) as compared to normotensive nondiabetic controls.
Tariq A Bhat +4 more
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The Cardiovascular Risk of White-Coat Hypertension
The role of white-coat hypertension (WCH) and the white-coat-effect (WCE) in development of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk remains poorly understood.Using data from the population-based, 11-cohort IDACO (International Database on Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring in Relation to Cardiovascular Outcomes), this study compared daytime ambulatory ...
Franklin, Stanley S. +27 more
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Blood pressure phenotypes based on ambulatory monitoring in a general middle-aged population
Background Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is increasingly recommended for clinical use, but more knowledge about the prevalence and variability in ABPM-derived phenotypes in the general population is needed.
Yi-Ting Lin +4 more
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Steatotic HCC can be diagnosed by MRI and forms a pro‐tumor immune microenvironment with high expression of PD‐L1, M2 polarization of macrophages and activation of CAFs, which may be a good target for combined immunotherapy. Abstract Background and Aims Immunotherapy has become the standard‐of‐care treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but its ...
Hiroki Murai +29 more
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White coat hypertension : to treat or not to treat? [PDF]
Definition of white coat hypertension (WCH) traditionally relies on elevated office blood pressure (BP) during repeated visits concomitant with normal out-of-office BP values, as assessed by home and/or 24-h ambulatory BP monitoring measurements ...
C. Cuspidi +3 more
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Relationship between insulin resistance and end-organ damage in white coat hypertension [PDF]
Background: End-organ damage is seen in some patients suffering from white coat hypertension (WCH). It remains unclear which patients elude the risk of end-organ damage.
H KARPUZ +7 more
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Labile hypertension in the clinic
Labile hypertension is a common problem in daily clinical practice. It is defined as a rapid, temporary rise in blood pressure to above 140/90 mm Hg, most often due to emotional stress, followed by a return to normal values.
Nil Özyüncü, Nail Çağlar
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Endothelium and angiogenesis in white coat hypertension [PDF]
Hypertensive patients are at particular risk of cardiovascular complications, possibly related to endothelial damage or dysfunction, or to abnormal angiogenesis.
Simsek, G +20 more
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