ABSTRACT
Organized in a reader-friendly format, this reference collects a vast amount of information on the underlying mechanisms of hypertension and applies them to day-to-day clinical practices -- focusing on recent developments in patient management, as well as the molecular, biological, physiological, pathophysiological, and pharmacological facets of hy
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part A: History, Definitions, and Epidemiology
part |2 pages
Part B: Etiology, Physiology, and Pathophysiology
part |2 pages
Part C: Diagnosis, Clinical Assessment, and Sequelae of Hypertension
part |2 pages
Part D: Management and Treatment in General and in Special Populations
part |2 pages
Part E: Secondary Hypertension