Hypertension and Dizziness: is there a Relation?
One of the most frequent complaints of patients with hypertension (HT) is dizziness. Dizziness is understood as a variety of subjective sensations that patients define as "dizziness" - a sense of instability when walking, the illusion of rotation of surrounding objects, the feeling of appr...
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Main Authors: | V. A. Parfenov (Author), T. M. Ostroumova (Author), O. D. Ostroumova (Author) |
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