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Predictors of Higher Blood Pressure in a Clinical Setting in Normotensive Children: A Prospective Study
Kidney and Blood Pressure Research, 06/26/09
Bohlke M et al. - This study was designed to assess the predictors of a higher blood pressure (BP) in a clinical setting in a prospective cohort of normotensive children recruited in an outpatient pediatric clinical setting in Southern Brazil. The finding suggests that the tendency to higher white-coat effect is determined, at least to some extent, in intrauterine life.
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