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  • The entry in WP [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertension] could be a good start unless someone wants to start a better version from
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  • ...s]] that raise blood pressure; removing the cause may be curative. Primary hypertension is generally not curable and needs to be managed as a chronic disease. .../19/2560|doi=10.1001/jama.289.19.2560}}http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/guidelines/hypertension/jnc7full.pdf</ref>
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  • In [[medicine]], '''pulmonary hypertension''' is "increased vascular resistance in the pulmonary circulation, usually ...graphic estimates of pulmonary artery pressures in patients with pulmonary hypertension: implications for clinical practice. | journal=Chest | year= 2011 | volume=
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  • ...p://as.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0632035277.html Textbook of Hypertension] ...e.com/books?id=KWu3_J1vadIC&dq=hypertension+textbook&source=gbs_navlinks_s Hypertension: Principles and Practice]
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  • ...mid10651605">Smulyan H, Safar ME. The diastolic blood pressure in systolic hypertension. Ann Intern Med. 2000 Feb 1;132(3):233-7. PMID 10651605</ref>. ...tment for older patients with isolated systolic hypertension. The Systolic Hypertension in Europe (Syst-Eur) Trial Investigators Lancet. 1997;350:757-64. PMID 9297
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  • | pagename = Hypertension | abc = Hypertension
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  • ===Primary hypertension===
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  • * [http://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Hypertension Hypertension at WikiDoc]
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  • | pagename = Pulmonary hypertension | abc = Pulmonary hypertension
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  • | pagename = Systolic hypertension | abc = Systolic hypertension
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  • ...ated measurement of blood pressure in primary care patients with systolic hypertension: randomised parallel design controlled trial. | journal=BMJ | year= 2011 | ...rise in blood pressure during measurement by physician and nurse |journal=Hypertension |volume=9 |issue=2 |pages=209–15 |year=1987 |pmid=3818018 |doi=}}</ref>
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  • | pagename = White coat hypertension | abc = White coat hypertension
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Systolic hypertension]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Hypertension}}
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  • ...p://as.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0632035277.html Textbook of Hypertension] ...e.com/books?id=KWu3_J1vadIC&dq=hypertension+textbook&source=gbs_navlinks_s Hypertension: Principles and Practice]
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  • ...tients with liver disease, usually liver cirrhosis or portal hypertension (hypertension, portal), and in the absence of intrinsic renal disease or kidney abnormali
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  • Abnormalities of blood pressure include [[hypertension]] and [[systolic hypertension]]. ...Reeves RA |title=The rational clinical examination. Does this patient have hypertension? How to measure blood pressure |journal=JAMA |volume=273 |issue=15 |pages=1
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hypertension]]
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  • #Redirect [[Hypertension]]
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  • * [http://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/Hypertension Hypertension at WikiDoc]
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  • [[Medication]] used to treat resistive [[hypertension]].
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  • | pagename = Hypertension | abc = Hypertension
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  • | pagename = Systolic hypertension | abc = Systolic hypertension
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  • A [[thiazide]]-like [[diuretic]] medication used to treat [[hypertension]] in humans.
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  • is a drug or pharmacological agent used to treat [[hypertension]].
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  • | pagename = White coat hypertension | abc = White coat hypertension
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  • An [[adrenergic beta-antagonist]] useful in [[angina pectoris]], [[hypertension]], or cardiac [[arrhythmias]].
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  • A cardioselective, [[beta-adrenergic antagonist]] [[medication]] for [[hypertension]] and other cardiovascular conditions.
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  • A cardioselective [[adrenergic beta-antagonist]] medication for [[hypertension]] and [[angina pectoris]].
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  • Cardioselective beta-1-adrenergic blocker, used in the management of hypertension and angina pectoris.
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  • {{r|Hypertension|Hypertensive emergencies|**}} {{r|Malignant hypertension||***}}
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  • Drugs mainly used to treat [[hypertension]] and [[heart failure]], by hemodynamic effect inhibiting the [[renin-angio
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Systolic hypertension]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Hypertension}}
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  • ...'' or [[pharmacology|pharmacological]] ''agents'' that are used to treat [[hypertension]].
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  • |uses=hypertension ...r antagonist to reduce blood pressure in patients with treatment-resistant hypertension: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Lancet {{doi|10.1016
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  • ...or used to treat [[erectile dysfunction]] (Viagra®) and pulmonary arterial hypertension (Ravatio®).
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  • ...'et al'' |title=Catheter-based renal sympathetic denervation for resistant hypertension: a multicentre safety and proof-of-principle cohort study |journal=Lancet |
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  • A drug, C16H21NO2, that blocks beta-adrenergic activity, used to treat hypertension, angina pectoris, and cardiac arrhythmia and to prevent migraine headaches.
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  • ...nal obesity, hypertriglyceridemia, low level of high-density lipoproteins, hypertension, and high fasting glucose level.
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  • ...ous thrombosis affecting the hepatic portal vein, which can lead to portal hypertension and reduction in the blood supply to the liver.
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  • ...ction of aldosterone, and used as a diuretic primarily in the treatment of hypertension.
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  • ...erting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor class that is primarily used in treatment of hypertension, congestive heart failure, heart attacks and also in preventing renal and r
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  • | journal = Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension | url = http://www.co-hypertension.com/pt/re/coneph/fulltext.00041552-200801000-00002.htm
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  • {{r|Hypertension}} {{r|Systolic hypertension}}
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  • ...renergic agonists. Adrenergic beta-antagonists are used for treatment of [[hypertension]], cardiac arrhythmias, angina pectoris, glaucoma, [[migraine]] headaches,
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  • ...me hypertensive patient had [[diabetes]], an [[ACE inhibitor]] both treats hypertension and protects against renal damage of diabetes.
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  • [[Proteinuria]] and [[hypertension]] during [[pregnancy]]; untreated, it may progress to severe convulsions du
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  • ...ated measurement of blood pressure in primary care patients with systolic hypertension: randomised parallel design controlled trial. | journal=BMJ | year= 2011 | ...rise in blood pressure during measurement by physician and nurse |journal=Hypertension |volume=9 |issue=2 |pages=209–15 |year=1987 |pmid=3818018 |doi=}}</ref>
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  • ..., however, demonstrate the end-organ failure characteristic of [[malignant hypertension]], but still needs immediate attention. ...osch F| title=Oral nifedipine vs oral clonidine in the treatment of urgent hypertension. | journal=Arch Intern Med | year= 1989 | volume= 149 | issue= 2 | pages= 2
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  • ...d [[strabismus]]; pallor or swelling of the optic disc; and [[intracranial hypertension]]; The tumor may extend into the [[optic chiasm]] and [[hypothalamus]]. (Ad
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  • Its main use is for [[hypertension]], but it has also been studied for [[pain]] and for [[alcohol withdrawal]] ===Rebound hypertension===
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  • ===Hypertension=== ...and Follow-Up Program (HDFP)<ref name="pmid490882">{{cite journal| author=Hypertension Detection and Follow-up Program Cooperative
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  • ...mid10651605">Smulyan H, Safar ME. The diastolic blood pressure in systolic hypertension. Ann Intern Med. 2000 Feb 1;132(3):233-7. PMID 10651605</ref>. ...tment for older patients with isolated systolic hypertension. The Systolic Hypertension in Europe (Syst-Eur) Trial Investigators Lancet. 1997;350:757-64. PMID 9297
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  • | pagename = Pulmonary hypertension | abc = Pulmonary hypertension
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  • In [[medicine]], '''pulmonary hypertension''' is "increased vascular resistance in the pulmonary circulation, usually ...graphic estimates of pulmonary artery pressures in patients with pulmonary hypertension: implications for clinical practice. | journal=Chest | year= 2011 | volume=
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  • ...subjects with resistant hypertension: results from a randomized trial]. ''Hypertension'' 54:475-81. ...e dietary salt intake should be part of the overall treatment of resistant hypertension.</font>
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  • ===Primary hypertension===
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  • ...bolic syndrome x include excess abdominal fat; atherogenic dyslipidemia; [[hypertension]]; hyperglycemia; [[insulin resistance]]; a proinflammatory state; and a pr
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  • ...[[angiotensin]] receptor antagonists used to treat high blood pressure ([[hypertension]]).
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  • ...pressure]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> An elevated blood pressure may be due to [[hypertension]]. A reduced blood pressure may be due to [[Shock (physiology)|shock]]. ...Reeves RA |title=The rational clinical examination. Does this patient have hypertension? How to measure blood pressure |journal=JAMA |volume=273 |issue=15 |pages=1
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  • ...iazide and chlorthalidone on ambulatory and office blood pressure |journal=Hypertension |volume=47 |issue=3 |pages=352–8 |year=2006 |month=March |pmid=16432050 | ...tti A, Zuccaro MS, Coppini A et al.| title=Treatment of isolated systolic hypertension: the SHELL study results. | journal=Blood Press | year= 2003 | volume= 12
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  • ...e could be caused by other causes, for example, [[Marfan's syndrome]] or [[hypertension]] plus [[atherosclerosis]].
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  • ...rs''') are a "class of drugs whose main indications are the treatment of [[hypertension]] and [[heart failure]]. They exert their hemodynamic effect mainly by inhi ===Hypertension===
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  • ...in family therapy and couples therapy, behavioral health interventions for hypertension, smoking cessation programs, and diversity issues. I am currently on the Bo
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  • ...l is also marketed as Ravatio® as an oral treatment for pulmonary arterial hypertension. Both drugs are sold as the citrate salt of sildenafil. It was the first c ...of [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]]s, [[stroke]]s, [[arrythmia]], [[hypertension]], [[retinitis pigmentosa]] or currently on [[bosentan therapy]] should als
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  • ...lts in complications such as [[hypoproteinemia]]; generalized [[edema]]; [[hypertension]]; and [[hyperlipidemia]]s. diseases associated with nephrotic syndrome gen
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  • ...t are independent of its blood-pressure-lowering effect in patients with [[hypertension]], [[Diabetes mellitus type 2|type 2 diabetes]], and nephropathy."<ref name
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  • Portal vein thrombosis can lead to portal hypertension and [[mesenteric ischemia]]. Mesenteric ischemia may occur when the thrombu
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  • {{r|Primary pulmonary hypertension}}
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  • ...aus SE |title=Does this patient have bacterial [[peritonitis]] or [[portal hypertension]]? How do I perform a paracentesis and analyze the results? |journal=JAMA | ...min gradient (SAAG) of less than 1.1 g/dL lowers the probability of portal hypertension.<ref name="pmid18334692"/>
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  • ...at birth are followed by increased risk of coronary heart disease, stroke, hypertension, Type 2 diabetes and osteoporosis. This has led to the hypothesis that thes
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  • Fetal origins of hyperphagia, obesity, and hypertension and postnatal amplification by hypercaloric nutrition.Vickers et al. ...-Induced Obesity in Female Mice Leads to Offspring Hyperphagia, Adiposity, Hypertension, and Insulin Resistance. Sammuelsson et al, 2008
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  • ...tients with liver disease, usually liver cirrhosis or portal hypertension (hypertension, portal), and in the absence of intrinsic renal disease or kidney abnormali
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  • ...m]], such use can lead to adverse side effects. It is also used to treat [[hypertension]]. ===Hypertension===
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  • ...ular potassium to other mineral ions in hypertension and diabetes |journal=Hypertension |volume=38 |issue=3 Pt 2 |pages=709–12 |year=2001 |pmid=11566962 |doi=}}<
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  • ...y of this peptide, or a mutation of the receptor results in salt-sensitive hypertension in mice.
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  • * [[Medication]]s such as [[vasodilator agent]]s used for [[hypertension]] may cause edema by stimulating sodium reabsorption. ...ciated with edema due to obstructive sleep apnea and secondary [[pulmonary hypertension]].<ref name="pmid10927734">
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  • ...ectrocardiography in diagnosis of left ventricular hypertrophy in arterial hypertension: systematic review |journal=BMJ |volume=335 |issue=7622 |pages=711 |year=20 ...analysis of the effects of treatment on left ventricular mass in essential hypertension. | journal=Am J Med | year= 2003 | volume= 115 | issue= 1 | pages= 41-6 | p
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  • ...]] and stability. We then present examples of activities and conditions ([[hypertension]], [[hormone deficiency]], [[aerobic fitness]]) that may influence the cour
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  • ...of pregnancy, characterized by a complex of symptoms including maternal [[hypertension]] and [[proteinuria]] with or without pathological [[edema]]. Symptoms may
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  • ...the progression of various disease states including myocardial infarction, hypertension and atrial fibrillation.
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  • It "...may develop in patients who have renal insufficiency or hypertension or who are immunosuppressed. The findings on neuroimaging are characteristi
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  • ...M, ''et al'' |title=Prevalence of primary hyperaldosteronism in resistant hypertension: a retrospective observational study |journal=Lancet |volume=371 |issue=962
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  • ...genetically determined ([[Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome]]). It is associated with [[hypertension]] and [[gout]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref><ref name="pmid18946066">{{cite journal ...llopurinol on blood pressure of adolescents with newly diagnosed essential hypertension: a randomized trial |journal=JAMA |volume=300 |issue=8 |pages=924–32 |yea
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  • ...as been used for [[myocardial infarction]]; arrhythmia; angina pectoris; [[hypertension]]; hyperthyroidism; [[migraine]]; pheochromocytoma; and anxiety but adverse
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  • ...diabetes. Cessation of smoking before surgery and control of diabetes and hypertension are a part of good pre-surgical planning. Generally, patients abstain from
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  • ...off RM, ''et al.'' |title=A calcium antagonist vs a non-calcium antagonist hypertension treatment strategy for patients with coronary artery disease. The Internati
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  • Symptoms of overdose include [[hypertension]], [[piloerection|goosebumps]], urinary retention and a sensation of coldne
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  • ...g the verdict. Some other hints could be yellow nail syndrome or pulmonary hypertension. As with all other lymphedema treatments, decongestive therapy is the ideal
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  • ...ting the increased secretion of [[epinephrine]] and [[norepinephrine]], is hypertension, which may be persistent or intermittent. During severe attacks, there may
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  • ...rimarily used to treat congestive heart failure and high blood pressure ([[hypertension]]), and to improve survival after heart a attack. It is a synthetic peptid
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  • ...rgic agonists. Adrenergic alpha-antagonists are used in the treatment of [[hypertension]], vasospasm, [[peripheral arterial disease|peripheral vascular disease]],
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  • ...functional abnormalities usually lead to [[hematuria]]; [[proteinuria]]; [[hypertension]]; and [[renal insufficiency]].".<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...ssure-lowering efficacy of monotherapy with thiazide diuretics for primary hypertension. | journal=Cochrane Database Syst Rev | year= 2014 | volume= 5 | issue= | ...}}</ref><ref name="pmid19107095">{{cite journal |author= |title=Drugs for hypertension |journal=Treat Guidel Med Lett |volume=7 |issue=77 |pages=1–10 |year=200
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  • ...CG, Turcotte JG. Surgery and portal hypertension. In: The liver and portal hypertension. Edited by CG Child. Philadelphia: Saunders 1964:50-64.</ref> It was modifi
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  • ...or external pressure. The reduced renal perfusion can lead to renovascular hypertension."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref><ref name="pmid19907044">{{cite journal| author=Dworkin ...one third do not have a history of [[hypertension]]; however, the rate of hypertension among those with bilateral disease was not reported.
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  • |uses= hypertension, angina ...n is weaker than alprenolol and it may be useful in [[angina]] pectoris, [[hypertension]], or cardiac arrhythmias." It is also used for [[heart failure]].<ref>{{Me
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  • Antagonists, such as [[prazosin]], are used to treat [[hypertension]] by blocking vasoconstriction. Agonists, such as [[clonidine]], are used to treat [[hypertension]].
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  • ...gonist|beta-1-adrenergic blocker]]. It is effective in the management of [[hypertension]] and [[angina pectoris]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...r= |others= |title=Clinical Hypertension |edition=6th|chapter=Treatment of Hypertension: Drug Therapy |language= |publisher=Williams & Wilkins |location=Baltimore ...off RM, ''et al.'' |title=A calcium antagonist vs a non-calcium antagonist hypertension treatment strategy for patients with coronary artery disease. The Internati
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  • ===Effects on Hypertension=== ...CA |title=American College of Sports Medicine position stand. Exercise and hypertension |journal=Med Sci Sports Exerc |volume=36 |issue=3 |pages=533–53 |year=200
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  • ...or metoprolol at least): Acute Coronary Syndrome, Chronic Angina Pectoris, Hypertension, Myocardial Infarction, Myocardial Reinfarction Prevention.
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  • ...in proportion to the extent of right ventricular dysfunction in pulmonary hypertension. | journal=J Am Coll Cardiol | year= 1998 | volume= 31 | issue= 1 | pages=
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  • ...of [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]]s, [[stroke]]s, [[arrythmia]], [[hypertension]], [[retinitis pigmentosa]] or currently on [[bosentan therapy]] should als
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  • **[[Primary pulmonary hypertension]] 100%
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  • ...of [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]]s, [[stroke]]s, [[arrythmia]], [[hypertension]], [[retinitis pigmentosa]] or currently on [[bosentan therapy]] should als
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  • ...r should be able to go from [[blood]] to [[bone marrow]] to [[heart]] to [[hypertension]] to [[circulatory system]] and keep things reasonably in context, without
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  • Inhibition of the [[renin-angiotensin system]] is used to treat [[hypertension]], [[heart failure]], and [[chronic kidney disease]]. ===Hypertension===
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  • ...t are independent of its blood-pressure-lowering effect in patients with [[hypertension]], [[diabetes mellitus type 2|type 2 diabetes]], and nephropathy."<ref name ...erting enzyme inhibitor]]s are [[medication]]s used for the treatment of [[hypertension]] and [[heart failure]].
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  • ...ure they are not too highly elevated. <ref name=Rang2007/> Patients with [[hypertension]] and/or cardiovascular disease are strongly advised against taking the dru
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  • ...im J| title=Management and treatment of patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension: recommendations from the Department of Veterans Affairs Hepatitis C Resour ..., ''et al'' |title=Noninvasive prediction of clinically significant portal hypertension and esophageal varices in patients with compensated liver cirrhosis |journa
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  • ...hese are used to treat [[erectile dysfunction]] and as well as [[pulmonary hypertension]].
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  • ...renergic agonists. Adrenergic beta-antagonists are used for treatment of [[hypertension]], cardiac arrhythmias, angina pectoris, glaucoma, [[migraine]] headaches, ...ame="pmid18323772">{{cite journal |author= |title=Nebivolol (Bystolic) for hypertension |journal=Med Lett Drugs Ther |volume=50 |issue=1281 |pages=17–9 |year=200
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  • Baroreflex failure may cause labile hypertension with hypotension.<ref name="pmid8413455">{{cite journal| author=Robertson D
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  • ...s]] that raise blood pressure; removing the cause may be curative. Primary hypertension is generally not curable and needs to be managed as a chronic disease. .../19/2560|doi=10.1001/jama.289.19.2560}}http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/guidelines/hypertension/jnc7full.pdf</ref>
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  • ...-Day" (Dysautonomic) kids- there was fear, and that meant bronchospasm and hypertension (in spades), and feeling that terror with them. I was fortuneate to work wi
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  • * History of [[diabetes mellitus]] or [[hypertension]] or [[angina]]
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  • ...Study of platelet adhesion in patients with uncomplicated hypertension. J. Hypertension 14: 1215-1221.
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  • ...can-Americans have disproportionately high incidences of heart disease and hypertension, so health professionals often advise restricting the intake of many foods
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  • * Belcaro G, Ledda A, Hu S, et al. Grape seed procyanidins in pre- and mild hypertension: a registry study. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med 2013, 2013:313142.
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  • ...s. A meta-analysis reported that 79% of patients show improvement in their hypertension and, of 4,805 patients studied, 62% resolved their condition. The efficacy * hypertension
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  • ...] principles. Examples include [[warfarin]] management, [[diabetes]] and [[hypertension]] management, [[HIV]] medication management, [[cancer|oncological]] drug ma
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  • Erythropoietin may increase hypertension patients with chronic kidney disease.<ref name="pmid2747747">{{cite journal ====Hypertension====
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  • ...ssociated with caffeine poisoning show common symptoms of [[tachycardia]], hypertension, nausea, dizziness, [[heart palpitation]], jolt and crash episodes, and hea
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  • ...n independent predictor of cardiovascular events in Japanese patients with hypertension |journal=Arch. Intern. Med. |volume=168 |issue=20 |pages=2225–31 |year=20
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  • ...></ref>A high gradient (> 1.1 g/dL) indicates the ascites is due to portal hypertension. A low gradient (< 1.1 g/dL) indicates ascites of non-portal hypertensive e ...E, Straus SE| title=Does this patient have bacterial peritonitis or portal hypertension? How do I perform a paracentesis and analyze the results? | journal=JAMA |
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  • ...r coronary artery disease (family history or [[coronary heart disease]], [[hypertension]], [[hypercholesterolemia]], [[diabetes]], current smoking)
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  • Especially, women without both diabetes and hypertension (OR 0.566, 95% CI 0.439-0.730, P<0.001) or with postmenopausal state (OR 0.
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  • ...ing many further health problems such as: diabities, gall bladder disease, hypertension and breathlessness, therefore the need for a further understanding of how
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  • The renin-angiotensin system is often manipulated clinically to treat [[hypertension]] and [[heart failure]]. [[Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor]]s (ACE
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  • ...2000 August;15(8):1115-7. PMID 10910430</ref> In humans, leptin-induced hypertension is less conclusive.<ref>Brook RD, Bard RL, Bodary PF, Eitzman DT, Rajagopal ...and sometimes “cure” metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and dyslipidemia.
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  • In a study of compliance over one year with medications for [[hypertension]]<ref>Vrijens B, Vincze G, Kristanto P, Urquhart J, Burnier M. Adherence to
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  • ...e started some really great articles. We should cncentrate on developing [[Hypertension]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Myocardial Infarction]] and [[Stroke]] before starti
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  • ...t and risk for cardiovascular diseases and other chronic conditions [e.g., hypertension, stroke, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes] later in life.<ref name=barke ...ncreased rates of coronary heart disease and the related disorders stroke, hypertension and non-insulin dependent diabetes. These associations have been extensivel
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  • ...extent, by the increased frequency of various well known risk factors like hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia, either individually or as part of the metaboli ...al long-term consequences of PCOS, which include type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease. ")
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  • ...lood Pressure of Reduced Dietary Sodium and the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) Diet] ''The New England Journal of Medicine'' Volume 344:3-10 Januar ...cardiovascular disease outcomes: observational follow-up of the trials of hypertension prevention (TOHP). ''BMJ''. 2007;334(7599):885. PMID 17449506 [http://www.b
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  • ...mference are positively correlated with measures of risk for CHD such as [[hypertension]] and blood lipid concentrations<ref name=Kopelman2000> Kopelman PG (2000) ...with increasing obesity. In men, a BMI of <25 or >30 shows a prevalence of hypertension of 15% and 42%, respectively; in women, 15% and 38%, respectively. [[Arrhyt
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  • ...i-Filho G| title=Effects of OSA Treatment on BP in Patients With Resistant Hypertension: A Randomized Trial. | journal=Chest | year= 2013 | volume= 144 | issue= 5 ....| title=Effect of continuous positive airway pressure on the incidence of hypertension and cardiovascular events in nonsleepy patients with obstructive sleep apne
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  • Excessive glucocorticoid exposure causes central obesity, [[hypertension]], and [[dyslipidaemia]] and insulin resistance, as seen in [[Cushing’s s ...lin resistance and the treatment of common associated risk factors such as hypertension and dyslipidaemia to improve cardiovascular prognosis <ref>ScheenAJ (2000)
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  • ...h7795t06m/?p=fa23a870b2c04907928e395d167d2359&pi=15 Metabolic syndrome and hypertension: pathophysiology and molecular basis of insulin resistance] ''Basic Res Car ...h compensatory hyperinsulinaemia. More than 50% of patients with essential hypertension have some degree of insulin resistance, but in contrast to dyslipoproteinae
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  • ...verses, eliminates, or significantly ameliorates diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and obstructive sleep apnea. These benefits occur in the majority of patie
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  • ...treated, OSA can cause daytime sleepiness, cardiovascular events such as [[hypertension]], [[angina]], [[arrhythmia|arrhythmias]], and [[cardiac arrest]], [[myocar
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  • ...title=Antihypertensive drugs and risk of incident gout among patients with hypertension: population based case-control study. | journal=BMJ | year= 2012 | volume= * History of hypertension or 1 or more [[cardiovascular disease]]s
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  • ...e rich content of potassium salts make it a part of recommended diet for [[hypertension|hypertensive patients]]. Bananas are extremely low in [[fat]] and are a go
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  • ...circumferences. High ratios are associated with higher risks for diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, or their associated risk factors.1 The genetic heritability
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  • ....| title=Effect of pay for performance on the management and outcomes of hypertension in the United Kingdom: interrupted time series study. | journal=BMJ | year=
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  • *contributing to hypertension (abnormally high arterial blood pressure) through its effects to constrict *mitigating the effect of dietary sodium chloride ('salt') in contributing to hypertension, to kidney stone formation, and to osteoporosis (soft, fracture-prone bones
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  • ...ipril on ambulatory and office blood pressures: a HOPE Substudy. | journal=Hypertension | year= 2001 | volume= 38 | issue= 6 | pages= E28-32 | pmid=11751742 ...tection by blockade of the renin angiotensin aldosterone system? | journal=Hypertension | year= 2003 | volume= 41 | issue= 2 | pages= 193-6 | pmid=12574079
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  • ...ring syndrome and include increased body weight, placentomegaly, pulmonary hypertension and respiratory problems...<ref name="Mann">Mann MRW, Bartolomei MS: "Epige
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  • ...sible diagnoses that might not have been considered. While most cases of [[hypertension]] (high blood pressure) have no specific cause, a subset may have a cause t
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  • ...c disorders, including arthritis, atherosclerosis, many cancers, diabetes, hypertension, and osteoporosis.
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  • ...course of the acute event by removing factors (like an embolus or extreme hypertension) that will otherwise promote greater and greater injury. Treatment ''after Risk factors for stroke include [[atherosclerosis]], advanced age, [[hypertension]] (high blood pressure), [[diabetes mellitus]], [[hypercholesterolemia|high
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  • ...get history, key questions included the existence of cardiac disease or [[hypertension]], and if the patient is taking [[beta-adrenergic antagonist]]s for any rea
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  • ...hydrostatic pressure in the superficial venous system of the leg. Venous hypertension leads to increased pressure in the capillary bed, transudation of fluid an
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  • ...ndrome, there are a variety of other diseases that may be caused including hypertension, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
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  • ...include [[depression]], [[diabetes mellitus type 2]], [[heart failure]], [[hypertension]], [[coronary heart disease]], [[osteoarthritis]], [[osteoporosis]], [[pain
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  • ** Hemodynamic abnormalities: pulmonary stenosis and pulmonary hypertension
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  • ...ropyridines]], [[calcium channel blocker]]s, are sometimes used to treat [[hypertension|high blood pressure]]. At least one clinical study suggested [[nifedipine]]
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  • ...ty are at risk of serious co-morbidities including [[type II diabetes]], [[hypertension]] and cardiovascular diseases and many more.<ref name=one/> <ref name=two>
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  • * "The USPSTF recommends screening for type 2 diabetes in adults with hypertension or hyperlipidemia." This was a [http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/3rduspstf/rating ...ical prediction rule]] based on age, gender, [[family medical history]], [[hypertension]], [[body mass index]], and physical activity predicted diabetes with accur
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  • ...BCD<sup>2</sup> may be improved by adding hyperglycemia and a history of [[hypertension]].<ref name="pmid19520983">{{cite journal| author=Fothergill A, Christianso
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  • ...generally occurs in small arteries or arterioles and is commonly due to [[hypertension]], trauma, [[Haemophilia|bleeding disorders]], [[amyloid angiopathy]], [[Dr It is common for the [[blood pressure]] to be [[arterial hypertension|elevated]] immediately following a stroke. Studies indicated that while hig
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  • ...Involves Inhibition of Vasodilatation by Asymmetrical Dimethylarginine]. ''Hypertension'' 58: published online before print, 25 July 2011. ...sed Renal Retention of Sodium, Accounts for the Initiation of Salt-Induced Hypertension. ''Circulation''. 133: 881-893 [http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.11
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  • ...leasing intrauterine system (Mirena) are appropriate options in women with hypertension."
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  • ..., Iliofemoral Deep Vein Thrombosis, and Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. | journal=Cir ...m leading to [[pulmonary hypertension]] (known as ''chronic thromboembolic hypertension'') is treated with a surgical procedure known as a [[pulmonary thromboendar
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  • ...he extent that it causes serious health risks. Physical problems include [[hypertension|high blood pressure]], heart disease, some cancers and [[Diabetes mellitus ...or=Vickers MH ''et al.''|title=Fetal origins of hyperphagia, obesity, and hypertension and postnatal amplification by hypercaloric nutrition|journal=Am J Physio
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  • ...iazepam]]. [[Haloperidol]] may be given for agitation and [[delusion]]s. [[Hypertension]] and arrhythmias should be treated.
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  • ...ncentrations of sodium; patients with 21-hydroxylase deficiency can suffer hypertension and dehydration, which can lead to shock or death. Increases in the levels
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  • ...to general health by contributing to many health risks such as obesity, [[hypertension]], heart disease, diabetes and cancer<ref name=HG1/>. People with low socio
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  • ...heck these regularly in obese patients taking sibutramine. Patients with [[hypertension]] and/or cardiovascular disease are strongly advised against taking the dru
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  • ...lready increased likelihood of renal failure in [[cirrhosis]] and [[portal hypertension]] (i.e. [[hepatorenal syndrome]]). [[Metronidazole]] 200 mg four times a da
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  • ...he organ donor had succumbed to a subarachnoid hemmorhage, associated with hypertension, four days after having been admitted to the hospital with altered mental s
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  • ...ses [[intracranial pressure]] (ICP), which in turn leads to intracranial [[hypertension]], the direct cause of the [[ischemia]]. Ischemic episodes in the brain ca
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  • ...comorbid edema and lymphedema. For example, a vasodilator used to treat [[hypertension]] can cause edema in a patient with cardiac disease. If that patient has ha
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  • ...abetes. Duration of diabetes, [[senescence|age]], [[cigarette]] smoking, [[hypertension]], height and [[hyperlipidemia]] are also risk factors for diabetic neuropa
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  • ...sm, Iliofemoral Deep Vein Thrombosis, and Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. | journal=Circ
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  • ...creases in unhealthy behaviors, was also identified as more important than hypertension or [[C-reactive protein]] level in predicting coronary events.<ref name="pm
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  • ...dence for the role of oxidative stress in other diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and vascular remodeling. In each instance, the book is designed to provide
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  • The potential link between dietary sodium chloride (NaCl) intake, hypertension and osteoporosis has been speculated upon for years. Increased NaCl intake ...solidify the previously speculated upon but unproven relationship between hypertension and osteoporosis, and perhaps other metabolic disease, such as diabetes and
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  • * CHADS2 (Congestive [[heart failure]], [[Hypertension]], Age ≥ 75 years, diabetes, previous [[stroke]])
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  • ...on between methods and recommendations in clinical practice guidelines for hypertension and hyperlipidemia. | journal=J Fam Pract | year= 2002 | volume= 51 | issue
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  • ...owards Type II diabetes, including abdominal obesity, atherosclerosis, and hypertension (citations). In the brain, actions of adrenal steroids and catecholamines t
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  • ...[[Hydrophobic cluster analysis]], [[Hydroxyl]], [[Hyperelliptic curve]], [[Hypertension]], [[Hyperthyroidism]], [[Hypothalamus]], [[IBM compatible PC]], [[Ibn Khal
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  • ...kers of the metabolic syndrome are central obesity, insulin resistance and hypertension. In this review, we consider the effect of changes in maternal nutrition du
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  • Hi, and welcome. Could you take a look at [[Hypertension]]? It needs you. Regards, [[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]] 16:57, 2 ...ent. I wonder if a parallel to the "reverse placebo effect" of "white coat hypertension" might fit here somewhere? It does illustrate how mind-body mechanisms can
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  • ...221 mg/dL and 36 mg/dL, respectively, SBP 138 mm/Hg with medications for hypertension) was 12%. ...rch.org/fram/default.aspx?todo=search&age=66&gender=1&tobacco=0&diabetes=0&hypertension=0&sbp=134&totalcholesterol=186&hdlcholesterol=49&ekglvh=0&timeframe=5 6.3%
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  • ...ffected organ—which might be the heart or the brain. High blood pressure (hypertension) and high blood-cholesterol are warning signs. Obesity and cigarette smokin
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  • ...[[hypercholesterolemia]] (total cholesterol > 182 mg/dL [4.71 mmol/L]), [[hypertension]] (diastolic blood pressure > 90 mm Hg), and cigarette smoking.<ref name="p
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  • ...could be chosen, and, in addition, choices within classes. While essential hypertension has a single International Classification of Diseases code, there can be pe
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  • [[Monoamine oxidase inhibitor]]s can cause fatal hypertension in patients who have also consumed food containing high concentrations of [
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  • ...into not taking potentially life-saving treatments, such as [[insulin]], [[Hypertension|blood pressure]] regulators, and [[Statin|cholesterol lowering drugs]]. The
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  • ...lo D, Pelosi P, ''et al'' |title=Incidence and prognosis of intraabdominal hypertension in a mixed population of critically ill patients: a multiple-center epidemi
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  • ...rrent disagreement and pointing to related pages: insulin resistance, CHD, hypertension, etc. There might be no other way to be objective.
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  • ...55 mm Hg), or a PaO2 between 55 and 60 mm Hg with evidence of [[pulmonary hypertension]], [[cor pulmonale]], or secondary [[erythrocytosi]]s (hematocrit >55%). In
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  • ...rbidity]]); the choice of an initial drug to lower blood pressure (i.e., [[hypertension]]) can be quite different if the patient also has [[asthma]] or [[diabetes] | title = Hypertension
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  • ...ref name="pmid20861451"/><br/>2010|| &bull;&nbsp;&ge; 75 years old, with [[hypertension]] but without dementia or depression<br/>&bull;&nbsp;No restrictions on fol
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  • ...m]], [[Systems engineering]], [[Systems theory (engineering)]], [[Systolic hypertension]], [[Szyk Hagaddah]], [[Tactics]], [[Táin Bó Cúailnge]], [[Tajik alphabe
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  • ...WD, Lucey CR, Tuley MR| title=The J-curve phenomenon and the treatment of hypertension. Is there a point beyond which pressure reduction is dangerous? | journal=J
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  • ...tr 51:207-16</ref> contributes importantly in the pathogenesis of obesity, hypertension, diabetes, certain forms of cancer, atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease,
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  • —High dietary sodium has been adduced as a cause of hypertension and its target organ damage for millennia; yet careful observations using s ...ro- and micronutrient content), as well as associated disease states, e.g. hypertension, diabetes and renal dysfunction. <br>
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  • Heart failure may be caused by [[coronary heart disease]], [[hypertension]], [[ethanol]], [[myocarditis]], [[connective tissue disease]] and others.<
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  • ..., Iliofemoral Deep Vein Thrombosis, and Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. | journal=Cir
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  • ...rimary care providers: a cohort study in adults with diabetes mellitus and hypertension |journal=J Gen Intern Med |volume=23 |issue=5 |pages=543–50 |year=2008 |m
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  • ...e bowel syndrome]], allergic disorders, [[arthritis]], [[fibromyalgia]], [[hypertension]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[premenstrual syndrome]], [[rhinitis]], [[anxiety]
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  • ...ider the material manifestations that develop with chronic disease such as hypertension, high cholesterol, smoking, diabetes, heredity, etc.. They concern themselv
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