White coat hypertension (WHT), also known as white coat syndrome, is a form of labile hypertension in which people exhibit a blood pressure level above...
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sometimes called white coat hypertension, in reference to the traditional white coats worn in a clinical setting, though the coats themselves may have...
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White Coat Hypertension or Isolated Office Hypertension. (Pickering et al. 2005, p. 146) See Masked Hypertension or Isolated Ambulatory Hypertension....
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regular intervals throughout the day and night. It avoids the white coat hypertension effect in which a patient's blood pressure is elevated during the...
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arteries) Pregnancy-induced hypertension is newly diagnosed arterial hypertension in pregnant women White coat hypertension occurs in a clinical setting...
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Essential hypertension (also called primary hypertension, or idiopathic hypertension) is a form of hypertension without an identifiable physiologic cause...
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Portal hypertension is defined as increased portal venous pressure, with a hepatic venous pressure gradient greater than 5 mmHg. Normal portal pressure...
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systolic hypertension. Eighty percent of people with systolic hypertension are over the age of 65 years old. Isolated systolic hypertension is a specific...
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Shakir-Shatnawi; Akhondi, Andre; Khan, Teepu W. (2007-03-13). "White Coat Hypertension: Relevance to Clinical and Emergency Medical Services Personnel"...
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Chronic venous insufficiency (redirect from Venous hypertension)
are sufficient in many cases in ruling out systemic causes of venous hypertension such as hypervolemia and heart failure. A duplex ultrasound (doppler...
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