BOOK
Arteries in Clinical Hypertension
This book provides an authoritative exploration of the arterial system’s role in hypertension. It focuses on the pathophysiological mechanisms by which arterial stiffness, structural remodeling, and hemodynamic changes contribute to elevated blood pressure and cardiovascular risk. The text integrates clinical observations with research findings, making it a valuable resource for clinicians, researchers, and students in cardiology, internal medicine, and vascular medicine. Key topics include large artery stiffness, pulse wave velocity, vascular remodeling, and implications for diagnosis and management of hypertensive patients.
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