
doi: 10.1093/ajh/7.4.368
pmid: 8031554
Serial observations of clinic and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring are presented for a 60-year-old woman whose arterial blood pressure was unaffected by removal of a functioning parathyroid adenoma. A pattern of "white coat hypertension" first detected 8 years ago remains unchanged to the present.
Adenoma, Office Visits, Hyperparathyroidism, Blood Pressure Determination, Middle Aged, Blood Pressure Monitors, Parathyroid Neoplasms, Hypertension, Ambulatory Care, Humans, Female, Postoperative Period
Adenoma, Office Visits, Hyperparathyroidism, Blood Pressure Determination, Middle Aged, Blood Pressure Monitors, Parathyroid Neoplasms, Hypertension, Ambulatory Care, Humans, Female, Postoperative Period
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