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Main description:
This best-selling clinical reference by a world-renowned authority on hypertension was listed as the #1 reference book for hypertension by the American Society for Hypertension in 2006. Dr. Kaplan integrates the latest basic science findings and clinical trial data and presents up-to-date, practical, evidence-based recommendations for treatment and prevention of all forms of hypertension. Abundant algorithms and flow charts are included to aid clinicians in decision-making.
For this Tenth Edition, Dr. Kaplan has a co-author, Ronald Victor, MD, to handle the basic research aspects of hypertension. Highlights include new developments in the pathogenesis of hypertension; discussions on the significance of nighttime blood pressure; new information on the relationship of sleep apnea to blood pressure; updates on diagnosing primary aldosteronism; and detailed information on the latest antihypertensive drugs, including combination drugs.
Contents:
1: Hypertension in the Population at Large
2: Measurement of Blood Pressure
3: Primary Hypertension: Pathogenesis
4: Primary Hypertension: Natural History and Evaluation
5: Treatment of Hypertension: Why, When, How Far
6: Treatment of Hypertension: Lifestyle Modifications
7: Treatment of Hypertension: Drug Therapy
8: Hypertensive Crises
9: Renal Parenchymal Hypertension
10: Renovascular Hypertension
11: Primary Aldosteronism
12: Pheochromocytoma (with a Preface about Incidental Adrenal Masses)
13: Hypertension Induced by Cortisol or Deoxycorticosterone
14: Other Forms of Identifiable Hypertension
15: Hypertension with Pregnancy and the Pill
16: Hypertension in Childhood and Adolescence
Joseph T. Flynn
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Publication date: November, 2009
Pages: 560
Weight: 2g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Cardiovascular Medicine, Endocrinology, General Practice, Nephrology
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