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hypertension
hypertension (haɪpəˈtɛnʃən) [f. hyper- 5 + tension n.] 1. Med. Abnormally or excessively high ‘tension’ or pressure of a bodily fluid. a. Of arterial blood; essential hypertension, hypertension that has no apparent cause and cannot be explained as a consequence or symptom of some other lesion.1893 B... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hypertension
High blood pressure is classified as primary (essential) hypertension or secondary hypertension. Hypertension is also sub-classified: JNC7 distinguishes hypertension stage I, hypertension stage II, and isolated systolic hypertension. wikipedia.org
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hypertension
hypertension/ˌhaɪpəˈtenʃn; ˌhaɪpɚ`tɛnʃən/ n[U](medical 医)1 abnormally high blood pressure 高血压.2 great emotional tension 精神过度紧张. 牛津英汉双解词典
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What to Know About Essential Hypertension (Primary Hypertension)
Essential hypertension (now known as primary hypertension) damages your blood vessels. The condition worsens over time and can cause life-changing complications that include: Brain aneurysm. Dementia. Heart attack. Heart failure. Kidney disease. Malignant hypertension. Stroke.
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Hypertension (journal)
Hypertension is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal that was established in 1979. It covers all aspects of research on hypertension, including pathophysiology, blood pressure regulation, clinical treatment, and prevention. wikipedia.org
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Hypertension (song)
"Hypertension" was a hit song by New Jersey funk band, Calendar in 1975. It was written by Paul Kyser and Leon Stuckey. Further reading SoundCloud - Calender - Hypertension (Original), Matasuna Records References External links Calendar Topic - Hypertension 1975 singles wikipedia.org
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Write a clinical note about a patient with the following chief complaint: Followup on hypertension and hypercholesterolemia.
CHIEF COMPLAINT: Followup on hypertension and hypercholesterolemia. Hypertension. 2. Hypercholesterolemia. 3. Osteoarthritis. 4. Fatigue. PLAN: We will check a BMP, lipid, liver profile, CPK, and CBC.
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Secondary hypertension
Secondary hypertension (or, less commonly, inessential hypertension) is a type of hypertension which by definition is caused by an identifiable underlying Perioperative hypertension is development of hypertension just before, during or after surgery. wikipedia.org
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What studies are there showing the effectiveness of any substance on canine hypertension? Searching on < I could only find the article titled as "Telmisartan Treatment of Refractory Proteinuria in a Dog".
**Guidelines for the identification, evaluation, and management of systemic hypertension in dogs and cats.** Brown S1, Atkins C, Bagley R, Carr A, Cowgill (Canine pulmonary hypertension is apparently a popular research topic, so I found it useful to exclude those.)
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Orthostatic hypertension
Orthostatic hypertension involving the systolic BP is known as systolic orthostatic hypertension. hypertension. wikipedia.org
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Paroxysmal hypertension
Paroxysmal hypertension is episodic and volatile high blood pressure, which may be due to stress of any sort, or from a pheochromocytoma, a type of tumor References Further reading External links GPnotebook entry Hypertension wikipedia.org
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Hypertension - World Health Organization (WHO)
Hypertension (high blood pressure) is when the pressure in your blood vessels is too high (140/90 mmHg or higher). It is common but can be serious if not treated. People with high blood pressure may not feel symptoms. The only way to know is to get your blood pressure checked.
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Ocular hypertension
older have ocular hypertension of 21 mmHg and higher. References External links eMedicine - Ocular Hypertension Glaucoma wikipedia.org
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Hypertension and Insulin Resistance - ResearchGate
Download Citation | Hypertension and Insulin Resistance | Diminished tissue sensitivity to the metabolic actions of insulin is a characteristic feature of various pathological conditions termed ...
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Hydrogen sulfide in hypertension - PubMed
Hydrogen Sulfide / therapeutic use. Hypertension / drug therapy*. Thiosulfates / therapeutic use. Antihypertensive Agents. Although human data on H2S and hypertension are scarce, experimental data indicate that elevation of H2S levels using dietary sulfate or exogenous H2S (donors) could be a promising therapeutic strategy in the setting of ...
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