Twenty four hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring: a new tool for determining cardiovascular prognosis.

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Published in Postgrad Med J on September 01, 2006

Authors

K Madin1, P Iqbal

Author Affiliations

1: Chesterfield Hypertension Clinic, Chesterfield and North Derbyshire Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Hospital, Calow, Chesterfield S44 5BL, UK.

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