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The latest titles in an exciting series authored by an unparalleled team of leaders from European and American medicine to provide a perspective that is fresh, informed and remarkably focused on care of the patient. Practitioners will find it a convenient and reliable resource for direct, up-to-the-minute clinical advice in the daily management of their patients. Pathophsiology and etiology are provided as they support diagnosis and management.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
SECTION 1 Definition and diagnosis of hypertension Chapter 1. Blood pressure and atherosclerotic risk factors Chapter 2. Definition and classification of hypertension: the WHO criteria Chapter 3. How to measure blood pressure SECTION 2 Investigations in the patient with hypertension Chapter 4. Detection of organ damage: the heart Chapter 5. Detection of large artery damage in hypertension Chapter 6. Detection of damage to the brain Chapter 7. Detection of retinal changes in the eyes Chapter 8. Detection of organ damage: kidneys Chapter 9. Diagnostic strategies in renovascular hypertension Chapter 10. Diagnostic investigations in primary aldosteronism Chapter 11. Investigations in secondary hypertension: pheochromocytoma Chapter 12. Investigations in secondary hypertension: renal disease SECTION 3 Management of the patient with hypertension Chapter 13. Cost and cost-effectiveness of hypertension management: impact on care Chapter 14. Life-style changes: how to induce and how to maintain them Chapter 15. Principles of drug therapy: antihypertensive agents Chapter 16. Mono-therapy vs combined treatment in hypertension. New clinical trials data Chapter 17. Management of hypertension in elderly patients Chapter 18. Management of hypertension in the black population Chapter 19. Management of hypertension in the diabetic patient Chapter 20. Management of the hypertensive patient with coronary heart disease Chapter 21. Hypertension in pregnancy Chapter 22. Hypertension and menopause Chapter 23. Quality of life in hypertension Chapter 24. How to manage hypertension in clinical practice, and what can be expected from a hypertension clinic
SECTION 1 Definition and diagnosis of hypertension Chapter 1. Blood pressure and atherosclerotic risk factors Chapter 2. Definition and classification of hypertension: the WHO criteria Chapter 3. How to measure blood pressure SECTION 2 Investigations in the patient with hypertension Chapter 4. Detection of organ damage: the heart Chapter 5. Detection of large artery damage in hypertension Chapter 6. Detection of damage to the brain Chapter 7. Detection of retinal changes in the eyes Chapter 8. Detection of organ damage: kidneys Chapter 9. Diagnostic strategies in renovascular hypertension Chapter 10. Diagnostic investigations in primary aldosteronism Chapter 11. Investigations in secondary hypertension: pheochromocytoma Chapter 12. Investigations in secondary hypertension: renal disease SECTION 3 Management of the patient with hypertension Chapter 13. Cost and cost-effectiveness of hypertension management: impact on care Chapter 14. Life-style changes: how to induce and how to maintain them Chapter 15. Principles of drug therapy: antihypertensive agents Chapter 16. Mono-therapy vs combined treatment in hypertension. New clinical trials data Chapter 17. Management of hypertension in elderly patients Chapter 18. Management of hypertension in the black population Chapter 19. Management of hypertension in the diabetic patient Chapter 20. Management of the hypertensive patient with coronary heart disease Chapter 21. Hypertension in pregnancy Chapter 22. Hypertension and menopause Chapter 23. Quality of life in hypertension Chapter 24. How to manage hypertension in clinical practice, and what can be expected from a hypertension clinic
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