Increased norepinephrine spillover into the jugular veins in essential hypertension.

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Published in Hypertension on January 01, 1992

Authors

C Ferrier1, M D Esler, G Eisenhofer, B G Wallin, M Horne, H S Cox, G Lambert, G L Jennings

Author Affiliations

1: Alfred and Baker Medical Unit, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.

Associated clinical trials:

Essential Hypotension and Adaptability Registry (EssentialHAR) | NCT02018497

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