Infantile arterial hypertension: A diagnostic challenge in paediatrics
Arterial Hypertension prevalence (HTN) has significantly increased in paediatric patients, mainly in older children and teenagers. In these subjects the most common type is essential or primary HTN. However, in infants HTN prevalence is significantly lower and is almost always due to secondary cause...
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Main Authors: | Lucas R. Díaz Anadón (Author), Clara González López (Author), Flor A. Ordóñez Álvarez (Author), Fernando Santos Rodríguez (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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