A Swedish study in which hypertensive men had higher mortality from cardiovascular disease than non-hypertensive men presented similar findings. |
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Fifteen children were hypertensive, with the disease in 3 children uncontrolled by diet and the usual antihypertensive drugs. |
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They carry very real risks of hypertensive crises, seizures, strokes, and uterine rupture. |
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The manifestations of hypertensive crises are those of end-organ dysfunction. |
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In this way, another study shows that ventilatory responses to hypoxia were higher in hypertensive patients than in normotensive OSA patients. |
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The literature indicates that hypertensive and hyperthermic crises may occur when high doses are given. |
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A growing number of agents are available for management of hypertensive crises. |
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Many factors like BMI, BP and glycaemic control might affect IR in an obese hypertensive diabetic patient population like our amlodipine group. |
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Hypertensive encephalopathy is the syndrome of central nervous system impairment associated with hypertensive crisis. |
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It is rare for malignant hypertension to cause asymmetric hypertensive retinopathy. |
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We previously reported that ACE inhibitors may cure symptomless dysphagia in hypertensive patients with stroke. |
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In portal hypertensive gastropathy, the mucosa is friable and bleeding occurs when the ectatic vessels rupture and manifest as mucosal oozing. |
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A 52 year old hypertensive man developed acute renal failure after surgery to repair an infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm. |
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The study included 1,094 self-identified blacks with hypertensive kidney disease. |
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The authors conclude that targeted diabetes screening in hypertensive patients older than 55 years is the most efficient strategy. |
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Approximately half of the cases of pheochromocytoma manifest characteristic hypertensive crises. |
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However, these agents are recommended for use in hypertensive patients who already have vascular disease. |
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The hypertensive effects of cocaine and amphetamines also are sympathomimetic. |
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She has a history of hypertensive atherosclerotic heart disease that is currently well controlled and asymptomatic. |
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The effects of the drugs on clinical outcomes have not been compared in long term clinical trials in hypertensive type 2 diabetic patients. |
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The key to the successful management of patients with severely elevated BP is to differentiate hypertensive crises from hypertensive urgencies. |
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An 88-year-old hypertensive man with multiple myeloma was admitted to our hospital because of a right lower lobe pneumonia. |
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The patient was last examined 12 months postoperatively and was without hypertensive signs or symptoms. |
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Among them, we can mention migrainous and hypertensive headaches. |
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The principal causes are hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and severe intrauterine growth restriction, which is often associated with hypertensive disorders. |
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In general, tubulointerstitial diseases progress more slowly than do glomerular diseases, diabetic and hypertensive nephropathy, and polycystic kidney disease. |
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Because the hypotensive effects of nifedipine cannot be closely regulated, this drug should not be used for BP control in patients with hypertensive crises. |
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The hypertensive reaction to sudden withdrawal of clonidine can be potentiated when taking beta adrenergic blocking agents. |
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These finding of MBs and PiB distribution suggested the coexistence of CAA and hypertensive arteriopathy. |
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It inhibits formation of renin into angiotensin, the last is a biologically active substance with vasoconstrictor and hypertensive effects. |
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If a hypertensive agent is required, norepinephrine or phenylephrine may be used, but not epinephrine, which can aggravate hypotension. |
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An increase in cerebral blood flow after captopril administration has been found in spontaneously hypertensive rats. |
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Arterial pressure fluctuates in most persons, whether they are normotensive or hypertensive. |
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Elevation of blood pressure in previously normotensive or hypertensive patients should be investigated and HRT may have to be discontinued. |
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Depending upon an individual's salt sensitivity, sodium may cause great damage to both normotensive and hypertensive populations. |
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Several studies have demonstrated that physical activity reduces blood pressure in normotensive and hypertensive persons, regardless of weight loss. |
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Carbidopa lacks effects upon blood pressure in normal, neurogenic hypertensive, or renal hypertensive dogs. |
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The main adverse reactions of ephedra are due to its hypertensive action and because it is a stimulant of the central nervous system. |
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These are people who would not necessarily have been aware they are hypertensive. |
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In the United States, for instance, nearly 30 percent of the adult population is hypertensive. |
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The major causes of pregnancy-related deaths included severe bleeding after childbirth, infections, hypertensive disorders, and unsafe abortions. |
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However, in hypertensive rats, little or no antihypertensive effect was detected. |
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Obesity also increased the likelihood that women would experience more severe forms of hypertensive complications. |
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It was pointed out that magnesium and possibly calcium may be effective in reducing blood pressure in hypertensive individuals. |
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Tell the mother the infant's survival depends primarily on gestational age, blood loss, and associated hypertensive disorders. |
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The main reasons of the maternal mortality are caused by the consequences of abortion, hypertensive disorders and haemorrhage. |
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A 43 year old female, diabetic, hypertensive patient presented with a two year history of clear left sided nasal discharge which was worse on bending forward. |
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The patient was hypertensive and had coronary artery disease. |
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Its medicinal properties are astringent, aphrodisiac, antiseptic, carminative, digestive, stimulant, hypertensive, sedative, tonic and vasodilator. |
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The chronic alcoholic intoxication promotes occurrence of hypertensive illness which meets among the persons who are taking alcoholic drinks, in 3-4 times more often, than among observing a sober way of life. |
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In the Eldorado study, there was no relationship between workers' occupational exposures and any type of circulatory disease mortality, so their exposures did not cause their excess hypertensive disease. |
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Severe overdosage may cause tachypnea or hyperpnea, hallucinations, hypertensive crisis, convulsions or delirium, but in some individuals there may be CNS depression with somnolence, stupor or respiratory depression. |
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In a study in nine hypertensive patients, following administration of lisinopril, there was an increase in mean renal blood flow that was not significant. |
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I can tell you that in my daily practice in Victoria I encounter over-stimulated, hypertensive, tachycardic, agitated, psychotic individuals probably every other day. |
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Effects of amlodipine fosinopril combination on microalbuminuria in hypertensive type 2 diabetic patients. |
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An innovative formulation that differs from the common saline supplements, does not contain sodium chloride so it can be recommended for the hypertensive, also it does not contain sugars. |
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Excess circulatory disease was found consistently in the various ecological studies of residents' mortality in Port Hope and excess hypertensive disease mortality was also found in radium and uranium workers in Port Hope. |
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High frequency of primary hyperaldosteronism among hypertensive patients from a primary care area in Sweden. |
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First, we propose to analyse in depth the characteristics of leukocytes in hypertensive patients in comparison to normotensive controls. |
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This system would be applicable and adaptable to hypertensive populations around the world and would require a cooperative network of clinicians and researchers. |
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The study would investigate the capacity of MICARDIS® to further reduce the risk of recurrent stroke on top of standard treatments in both hypertensive and non hypertensice patients. |
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Hemodynamic studies in DOCA-salt hypertensive rats after opening of an arteriovenous fistula. |
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Increased oxidative stress is associated with elevated plasma levels of adrenomedullin in hypertensive patients with type 2 diabetes. |
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The patients with white coat hypertension had a similar degree of cardiovascular reactivity as did the persistently hypertensive patients. |
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Metalloproteinase inhibition ameliorates hypertension and prevents vascular dysfunction and remodeling in renovascular hypertensive rats. |
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The antihypertensive effects of olmesartan were observed more potently in renal hypertensive rats compared to the other hypertensive animal models tested. |
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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy may be associated with cardiac geometric features as observed in hypertensive heart disease. |
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Phenelzine is not widely used because of its requirement of a low tyramine diet to prevent a hypertensive crisis. |
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Therapeutic effect of captopril, pentoxifylline, and cordyceps sinensis in pre-hepatic portal hypertensive rats. |
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Dispersion of QT interval was studied as an index of repolarization heterogeneity in hypertensive men. |
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There were no clinically significant blood pressure changes in normotensive patients and no significant deterioration in the blood pressure of hypertensive subjects enrolled. |
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Obstetricians, gynecologists, and other specialists from India, the US, UK, and Australia address hypertensive disease in pregnancy. |
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In addition to a thrombotic arteriopathy, all patients with PE had chronic cor pulmonale and hypertensive changes of small pulmonary arteries. |
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Data from several small studies are inconsistent with respect to the effect of lisinopril on glomerular filtration rate in hypertensive patients with normal renal function, but suggest that changes, if any, are not large. |
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In hypertensive patients with moderate to severe renal impairment, the glomerular filtration rate and renal blood flow remained in general unchanged with cilazapril. |
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A new study shows that hypertensive individuals actually prefer more salt in their food than do normotensive individuals. |
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Morning cortisol, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, adrenocorticotrophic hormone, and, in hypertensive subjects, plasma renin activity and serum aldosterone were measured. |
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Vascular reactivity and hemorheology in spontaneously hypertensive rats. |
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At that time, she was found to be hypokalemic and hypertensive with signs of CS including truncal obesity, striae, glucose intolerance, hirsutism, and depression. |
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Obtunding the intubation response can prevent hypertensive complications. |
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