Endocrine Hypertension: From Basic Science to Clinical Practice
bridges the gap between scientists and practicing clinicians by
providing a comprehensive overview on all forms of endocrine
hypertension, covering epidemiological aspects, pathophysiology,
clinical presentation, laboratory evaluation and practical
management aspects of endocrine hypertension. This book is a great
resource for endocrinologists, physicians, general practitioners
and researchers who are eager to understand the complex facets of
endocrine hypertension. Endocrine hypertension is a term used to
describe a group of endocrine pathologies that cause an elevation
of blood pressure, estimated to account for up to 10% of all
hypertension cases. Although common, this clinical condition is
often overlooked. Patients with this condition are at risk of late
diagnosis, delayed treatment and detrimental health consequences.
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