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Book Synopsis

Hypertension is another name for high blood pressure. It can lead to severe complications and increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, and death. Blood pressure is the force exerted by the blood against the walls of the blood vessels.

This book presents a selection of clinical case scenarios illustrating diagnostic and management techniques for hypertension.

Divided into ten sections, the text begins with discussion on hypertension and associated risk factors, and different types of hypertension.

The following sections cover ECGs, diagnosis, and cases of hypertension with comorbidities including pregnancy, renal disorders and vascular conditions. The final section examines secondary hypertension.

Each chapter features a clinical case with detailed discussion on diagnosis and management strategies, followed by a selection of questions for self assessment and further learning.

Key points

  • Selection of clinical case scenarios for diagnosis and management of hypertension
  • Covers different types of hypertension, including with comorbidities
  • Includes discussion on secondary hypertension
  • Each case features questions for self assessment and further learning


Table of Contents

1. Hypertension and concomitant risk factors
2. Hypertension – types
3. Interesting ECGs in hypertension
4. Issues in diagnosis
5. Hypertension in pregnancy
6. Hypertension and renal disorders
7. Cerebro vascular associations
8. Secondary hypertension cases
9. Cardiac effects

Interesting Cases in Hypertension: Useful Lessons

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      Publisher: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
      Publication Date: 31/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9789389587593, 978-9389587593
      ISBN10: 938958759X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Hypertension is another name for high blood pressure. It can lead to severe complications and increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, and death. Blood pressure is the force exerted by the blood against the walls of the blood vessels.

      This book presents a selection of clinical case scenarios illustrating diagnostic and management techniques for hypertension.

      Divided into ten sections, the text begins with discussion on hypertension and associated risk factors, and different types of hypertension.

      The following sections cover ECGs, diagnosis, and cases of hypertension with comorbidities including pregnancy, renal disorders and vascular conditions. The final section examines secondary hypertension.

      Each chapter features a clinical case with detailed discussion on diagnosis and management strategies, followed by a selection of questions for self assessment and further learning.

      Key points

      • Selection of clinical case scenarios for diagnosis and management of hypertension
      • Covers different types of hypertension, including with comorbidities
      • Includes discussion on secondary hypertension
      • Each case features questions for self assessment and further learning


      Table of Contents

      1. Hypertension and concomitant risk factors
      2. Hypertension – types
      3. Interesting ECGs in hypertension
      4. Issues in diagnosis
      5. Hypertension in pregnancy
      6. Hypertension and renal disorders
      7. Cerebro vascular associations
      8. Secondary hypertension cases
      9. Cardiac effects

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