Handbook of Hypertension, Volume 1Elsevier, 1983 - Hypertension |
Contents
Preface xiii | 1 |
Genetic aspects of essential hypertension | 21 |
effect of weight reduction 309 | 30 |
Copyright | |
21 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
abnormalities Acta activity alcohol aldosterone angiotensin antihypertensive antihypertensive drugs arterial pressure B-blockers baroreceptor Brown JJ calcium cardiac output cardiovascular catecholamines cause cells cerebral changes chronic Circ circulation Clin clinical clonidine compliance concentration coronary cortical decreased diastolic diastolic pressure diuretics dogs elevated enzyme erythrocyte essential hypertension evidence experimental factors function genetic heart rate hemodynamic high blood pressure hypertensive patients hypertrophy hypotensive increased infarction infusion inhibition inhibitors kallikrein kallikrein excretion kidney kinins Lancet lesions levels malignant hypertension measurements mechanisms membrane mild hypertension mmHg myocardial neurons norepinephrine normal normotensive obesity pathogenesis patients with essential Pharmacol Physiol plasma plasma angiotensin-II plasma renin potassium prazosin propranolol receptors reduction reflex renin renin-angiotensin system response risk role salt Scand severe hypertension side-effects smooth muscle spontaneously hypertensive rats stroke studies Suppl sympathetic syndrome systolic therapy thiazide total peripheral resistance treatment of hypertension urinary kallikrein vascular vasoconstrictor vasodilator vasopressin ventricular