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Hypertension in the Dialyzed Patient: A Practical Guide

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Hypertension is still an unsolved problem in chronic dialysis patients. The book is focused on the pathophysiology of hypertension on dialysis. However, not only theoretical issues are explained, also practical issues (chapter 5) are presented. Several reasons for this high prevalence and consequently treatment failure are provided. An outstanding reason for hypertension on dialysis is hypervolemia and salt intake. Pathophysiology and practical advice are discussed in depth.

160 pages, Hardcover

First published November 30, 2003

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