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Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurements in the Management of Hypertension: Practical Importance

Pakshirajan Balaji, Ajit Mullasari Sankaradas

Keywords : Ambulatory,Blood pressure monitoring,Hypertension

Citation Information : Balaji P, Mullasari Sankaradas A. Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurements in the Management of Hypertension: Practical Importance. Hypertens J 2015; 1 (1):13-21.

DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10043-0003

Published Online: 01-06-2016

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2015; The Author(s).


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Pakshirajan B, Ajit MS. Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurements in the Management of Hypertension: Practical Importance. Hypertens J 2015;1(1): 13-21.


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