PRIMARY PREVENTION OF THE ACUTE CEREBRAL CIRCULATION STROKE: ROLE OF THE MODERN DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES
Journal: I.P. Pavlov Russian Medical Biological Herald (Vol.11, No. 4)Publication Date: 2010-12-26
Authors : Agafonova L.V.; Zaikina N.V.;
Page : 123-127
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Abstract
Summary: 24-hour blood pressure monitoring has been performed in 40 patients aged from 17 till 24 with the normal and raised clinically arterial blood pressure. Differences between groups have been revealed, correlation of clinical arterial blood pressure and results of 24-hour monitoring has been confirmed, and individual cases of their discrepancy have been also described. Appropriate and proper diagnosis may reduce probability of stroke in these persons in the future.
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