Emergencies Hypertensive: A long term follow-up of renal function with pharmacological and Non Pharmacological therapy
<p>Background: Patients who experience emergencies (HEs) and urgencies (HUs) hypertensive are at high risk for developing clinical complications such as ischemic attack, acute renal injury, or any other ischemic organ damage.</p><p>Methods: We reported a case of 45 year-old female...
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Main Authors: | Tiziana Ciarambino (Author), Mauro Giordano (Author) |
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Archives of Clinical Hypertension - Peertechz Publications,
2019-05-09.
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