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Elevated Blood Pressure, Obesity, and Hyperlipidemia
The Journal of Pediatrics, 07/01/09
Liao CC et al. - This study found a high prevalence of elevated blood pressure in children with abnormal urinalysis results, with a strong association with BMI and total choleterol level.
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