The reproducibility of average ambulatory, home, and clinic pressures.

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Published in Hypertension on June 01, 1988

Authors

G D James1, T G Pickering, L S Yee, G A Harshfield, S Riva, J H Laragh

Author Affiliations

1: Cardiovascular Center, Cornell University Medical College, New York Hospital, NY 10021.

Associated clinical trials:

Ambulatory Blood Pressure and Behavior | NCT00005170

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