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Prehypertension in Outpatient Obese Children
American Journal of Hypertension, 11/25/09
Bonito PB et al. – In a population of outpatient OB children, the prevalence of PH was 17.7% and boys were more likely than girls to have PH. This condition is characterized by insulin resistance in both sexes but no impairment in glomerular and LV function.
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