Clinical hypertension in practice, 2d ed.1853156590 Clinical hypertension hypertension or high blood pressure, elevated blood pressure resulting from an increase in the amount of blood pumped by the heart or from increased resistance to the flow of blood through the small arterial blood vessels (arterioles). in practice, 2d ed. Lim, Sern. Royal Society of Medicine Pr. 2007 114 pages $35.00 Paperback In practice RC685 This text on clinical hypertension by Lim (U. Department of Medicine, City Hospital NHS Trust National Health Service Trusts (NHS Trusts) provide many services of the National Health Service in England and Wales. They are not trusts in the legal sense but are in effect public sector corporations. , Birmingham, UK) is part of a series developed by the UK's Royal Society of Medicine Press "as a means of presenting clearcut and accessible opinion-leader advice and summary facts relevant to everyday clinical practice." The work covers historical, pathophysiological, and clinical aspects of hypertension, and includes chapters on target organ target organ n. A tissue or organ that is affected by a specific hormone. target organ, n the organ or body part whose activity levels demonstrate change in the course of biofeedback. damage, clinical assessment, treatment, hypertension in special patient groups, hypertension in pregnancy, and hypertensive hypertensive /hy·per·ten·sive/ (-ten´siv) 1. characterized by increased tension or pressure. 2. an agent that causes hypertension. 3. a person with hypertension. urgencies and emergencies. Distributed in the US by BookMasters. ([c]20072005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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