「Hypertension」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| f a raw vegan diet for lowering obesity and | hypertension A study has also shown short-term reduced f |
| en later expanded in the 1960s, showed that | hypertension actually increased the likelihood of stroke |
| ation; she was especially interested in how | hypertension affects the circulatory system. |
| le spasms, numbness, tremors, eye diseases, | hypertension, allergies, arthritis, and multiple scleros |
| ular disease, obesity, type II diabetes and | hypertension, amongst other diseases |
| Health Science Center focuses on blindness, | hypertension and smoking cessation. |
| to "Huchard's disease" (continued arterial | hypertension), and to "Huchard's sign", which is an indi |
| eneficial effects on important endpoints of | hypertension, and hence, should usually be the first cho |
| nel blocker (CCB) used for the treatment of | hypertension and chronic major cerebral artery occlusion |
| bnormally high aldosterone levels can cause | hypertension and excessive urinary losses of potassium. |
| r (ACE inhibitor) used for the treatment of | hypertension and congestive heart failure. |
| e been examined in association studies with | hypertension, and the number is constantly growing. |
| Epidemics of fatal pulmonary | hypertension and heart valve damage associated with phar |
| an lead to adverse effects, such as serious | hypertension and a significant increase in heart rate. |
| patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular | hypertension and who are insufficiently responsive to be |
| Hypertension and hypokalemia can also be seen with a def | |
| or (ACE inhibitor) used in the treatment of | hypertension and congestive heart failure. |
| d for the treatment of high blood pressure ( | hypertension) and as adjunctive therapy in the managemen |
| ol of some postmenopausal symptoms, such as | hypertension and diabetes type II. |
| is therefore a drug of choice for men with | hypertension and prostate enlargement. |
| siological activities such as vasodilation, | hypertension, and stimulation of extravascular smooth mu |
| The etiology of vascular dementia includes | hypertension, and thus, lowering blood pressure with ant |
| r reports of heart valve disease, pulmonary | hypertension, and development of cardiac fibrosis. |
| which is associated with susceptibility to | hypertension and type 2 diabetes. |
| e (ACE) inhibitor used for the treatment of | hypertension and some types of chronic heart failure. |
| 1 receptor blocker used in the treatment of | hypertension and glaucoma. |
| ty, such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, | hypertension, and obesity. |
| nials suggesting it had cured brain tumors, | hypertension, and hammer toes; such claims were withdraw |
| everal key indicators of pulmonary arterial | hypertension and improved cardiac output, with similar e |
| ogression in patients with type 2 diabetes, | hypertension and microalbuminuria (>30 mg/24 hours) or p |
| 3. | Hypertension and cardiovascular diseases The activities |
| “diseases of civilization” such as obesity, | hypertension, and type II diabetes. |
| me (ACE) inhibitor used in the treatment of | hypertension and some types of chronic heart failure. |
| (an alkaloid with uses in the treatment of | hypertension and psychosis) was first introduced to the |
| tations to stress and on the development of | hypertension, and he has written more than 30 chapters a |
| abetes were found to have better control of | hypertension and hyperlipidemia in a nurse-led clinic wh |
| ogression in patients with type 2 diabetes, | hypertension and microalbuminuria (>30 mg/24 hours) or p |
| s such as obesity, atherosclerosis, stroke, | hypertension and diabetes. |
| minorex which were found to cause pulmonary | hypertension and cardiac fibrosis following prolonged us |
| hways and RhoA activation are implicated in | hypertension and increased vascular resistance which to |
| ple with high blood pressure (also known as | hypertension) and to educate the general public about th |
| Side effects include insomnia, | hypertension and acute glaucoma. |
| oma, epilepsy (rarely), benign intracranial | hypertension, and altitude sickness. |
| Angiotensin II induces | hypertension and REN therefore requires tight expression |
| y used for the treatment of two conditions: | hypertension and edema. |
| It has been used in the treatment of | hypertension, angina pectoris, cardiac arrhythmia, and m |
| for increasing blood flow, vasodilatation, | hypertension, anti-inflammation, analgesic, and sedative |
| Thus, the two main mechanisms of ocular | hypertension are an increased production of aqueous humo |
| elated physical illnesses such as diabetes, | hypertension, arthritis or cardiovascular disease. |
| It can be used to treat | hypertension as it will relax vascular smooth muscle to |
| Servier, generally used in the treatment of | hypertension, as well as decompensated cardiac failure. |
| comparison to LSD, for those suffering from | hypertension, as phenethylamine compounds (including ana |
| Like hyperaldosteronism, it produces | hypertension associated with low plasma renin activity, |
| ACE inhibitors or ARBs are ideal agents for | hypertension associated with renal artery stenosis, exce |
| racterized by early, and frequently severe, | hypertension associated with low plasma renin activity, |
| is not used as a primary drug for treating | hypertension because it elicits a reflex sympathetic sti |
| adrenal cortex with increase in adiposity, | hypertension, bone demineralization, etc.) |
| , myocardial infarction (heart conditions), | hypertension, bradycardia or using alpha or beta recepto |
| WHL intends to raise awareness not only of | hypertension, but also of factors contributing to an inc |
| ng transplantation cures pulmonary arterial | hypertension, but leaves the patient with the complicati |
| acting smooth muscle relaxant used to treat | hypertension by acting as a vasodilator primarily in art |
| lling the progression of glaucoma or ocular | hypertension by reducing intraocular pressure. |
| It may be used for the treatment of | hypertension by itself or in combination with thiazide d |
| ince carbenoxolone used by itself may cause | hypertension by increasing cortisol in the kidneys. |
| lling the progression of glaucoma or ocular | hypertension, by reducing intraocular pressure. |
| Another view is that | hypertension can be caused by mutations in single genes, |
| In addition, | hypertension can result. |
| Because pulmonary | hypertension can be of five major types, a series of tes |
| coronary artery disease, strokes, diabetes, | hypertension, cancer, obesity and mortality. |
| -authored more than 85 scientific papers on | hypertension, cardiovascular pharmacology and clinical a |
| tment in patients with cirrhosis and portal | hypertension caused a marked fall in portal pressure, a |
| ", incorporating diabetes mellitus type II, | hypertension, central obesity and CH). |
| Valvular disease of the heart muscle, | hypertension, circulatory problems); |
| dication used to treat high blood pressure ( | hypertension), congestive heart failure, and chronic ren |
| ide is frequently used for the treatment of | hypertension, congestive heart failure, symptomatic edem |
| clude treatment for burns, earache, fevers, | hypertension, constipation, fits, asthma, stomach ache, |
| tudies it has been suggested that essential | hypertension contains a large genetic influence. |
| Additionally, long standing | hypertension could become symptomatic. |
| World | Hypertension Day is a day designated and initiated by Th |
| nt diseases in these communities including: | hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, vision loss, obesi |
| if the individual is suffering from portal | hypertension, due to the increase in venous congestion b |
| In patients with | hypertension, endothelial activation and damage also lea |
| Cade's other research included | hypertension, exercise physiology, autism, schizophrenia |
| Hypertension experienced by users of propylhexedrine can | |
| hed for the treatment of pulmonary arterial | hypertension, following the discovery that the potent 5- |
| be monitored for the possibility of rebound | hypertension for at least 8 hours after the infusion is |
| r 30 years, the treatment of human arterial | hypertension has taken advantage of ACE inhibition by ac |
| e pulmonary disease (COPD), kidney failure, | hypertension, heart failure, obesity, diabetes mellitus, |
| factors [sic] obesity, resting tachycardia, | hypertension, high total and LDL cholesterol, and low HD |
| ong with "'abnormal liver function and mild | hypertension', his weight problem and the fact that he w |
| tripeptides in people with mild to moderate | hypertension, however others see no effect from these pe |
| cardiovascular disease, moderate to severe | hypertension, hyper-thyroidism, known hypersensitivity o |
| ith risk factors for heart disease, such as | hypertension, hyperlipidaemia (high cholesterol levels), |
| found to produce stimulation, tachycardia, | hypertension, hyperthermia, penile erection, and pro-noc |
| clude (but are not limited to) tachycardia, | hypertension, hyperthermia, hyperreflexia, diaphoresis, |
| onditions such as asthma, cancer, diabetes, | hypertension, immunodeficiency, and Parkinson's disease |
| ied in office, from cerebral thrombosis and | hypertension, in Philadelphia, August 19, 1939. |
| 938, Blalock attempted to produce pulmonary | hypertension in experiments joining the left subclavian |
| 1972 after it was found to cause pulmonary | hypertension in approximately 0.2% of patients, and was |
| cable diseases (cardiovascular diseases and | hypertension in particular). |
| is of kidney cancer in a young patient with | hypertension includes juxtaglomerular cell tumor (renino |
| ed in the treatment of jaundice, dysentery, | hypertension, inflammation, and liver-related diseases. |
| Ocular | hypertension is mostly treated with pilocarpine, timolol |
| However, the genetic influence upon | hypertension is not fully understood at the moment. |
| The DASH diet (Dietary Approaches to Stop | Hypertension) is a diet promoted by the National Heart, |
| The mineralocorticoid effect differs: | hypertension is usually the clinical clue that a patient |
| Oral: The initial dose in | hypertension is ordinarily 10 mg once daily either alone |
| Since pulmonary venous | hypertension is synonymous with congestive heart failure |
| In medicine, portal | hypertension is hypertension (high blood pressure) in th |
| Non-modulating essential | hypertension is a form of salt-sensitive hypertension, w |
| lthough trichlormethiazide is used to treat | hypertension, its hypotensive effects may not necessaril |
| This condition is characterized by | hypertension, kaliuresis and reduced plasma renin. |
| rypsin deficiency, heart disease, pulmonary | hypertension, Lyme disease, veral various cancers and va |
| phase can be done by fluid, electrolyte and | hypertension management. |
| e but, unlike Diovan, is only indicated for | hypertension, not for CHF or post-MI. |
| eating for detoxification, water retention, | hypertension, obesity or kidney stones. |
| ipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award in | Hypertension of the American Heart Association. |
| ly used to treat disorders, such as chronic | hypertension, of the peripheral nervous system, which is |
| It is also used to treat chronic and acute | hypertension of pheochromocytoma and hypertensive crisis |
| Kaufman died from emphysema and | hypertension on December 3, 2010 at Lenox Hill Hospital, |
| A Arman Sanchez died of | hypertension on April 27, 2010. |
| tion of mineralocorticoids, which can cause | hypertension or salt wasting, respectively. |
| of pharmacological effects in patients with | hypertension or with type-2 diabetes”, but concluded tha |
| is, muscle tremors, hyperthermia, sweating, | hypertension or hypotension, orthostatic hypotension, pa |
| as a vasodilator in the treatment of acute | hypertension or malignant hypertension. |
| s has several complications of which one is | hypertension or high blood pressure. |
| ic function, dehydration, increased weight, | hypertension, palpitation, migraine, bronchospasm, cough |
| otension, orthostatic hypotension, arterial | hypertension, palpitations, hyperhidrosis, dry mouth, na |
| Similar to | hypertension, prehypertension can increase the risk for |
| Used to treat acne vulgaris, common cold, | hypertension, premature labor, Leishmaniasis, visceral p |
| ring to the chronic disease, like diabetes, | hypertension, psychiatry, etc. |
| cial in treatment for: high blood pressure ( | hypertension), reduced blood flow to the heart (cardiac |
| Their mother died of a pulmonary | hypertension, refusing treatment. |
| Arsenic is related to heart disease ( | hypertension related cardiovascular), cancer, stroke (ce |
| ring from Congestive Heart Failure, Chronic | hypertension, Renal Failure and Critical Care. |
| a, including: genetics, insulin resistance, | hypertension, renal insufficiency, obesity, diet, use of |
| w angle glaucoma, urinary retention, severe | hypertension, severe coronary artery disease and hyperth |
| and difficult breathing, weakness, spasms, | hypertension, severe convulsions, and death. |
| not be given to patients with uncontrolled | hypertension, should not be used within 24 hours of trea |
| Risk factors for vascular dementia include | hypertension, smoking, hypercholesterolemia, diabetes me |
| ation with many popular drugs used to treat | hypertension such as Diovan HCT, Zestoretic, Benicar HCT |
| owed by sustained adrenergic hyperactivity ( | hypertension, tachycardia, and myocardial failure). |
| due to general | hypertension) tends to increase the duration of spontane |
| D) is a common complication of diabetes and | hypertension that affects over 26 million Americans. |
| ists who started the Pan African society of | Hypertension, the consortium of health professionals and |
| In patients with essential | hypertension, the balance between the vasodilators and t |
| : cirrhosis of the liver, idiopathic portal | hypertension, urinary bladder cancer, skin cancers. |
| tiple ailments such as stroke, diabetes and | hypertension, was virtually bed-ridden for more than two |
| Platt's position was that | hypertension was a simple disease caused by perhaps just |
| e the DASH diet (dietary approaches to stop | hypertension) which is rich in fruits and vegetables and |
| sed for the treatment of pulmonary arterial | hypertension, while atrasentan is an experimental anti-c |
| oat, acute infection of the urinary system, | hypertension with dizziness and tinnitus. |
| t effective treatment of pulmonary arterial | hypertension with sildenafil improved functional capacit |
| Hypertension with vascular disease | |
| with splenomegaly, hypersplenism and portal | hypertension without cirrhosis and without occlusion of |
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