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Primary Hypertension
Basic Mechanisms and Therapeutic Implications
herausgegeben von Werner Kaufmann, Gerd Bönner, Robert Lang und Karl A. MeurerInhaltsverzeichnis
- Critical Review of Pathogenesis of Primary Hypertension.
- Sodium Chloride and Blood Pressure.
- Non-Modulating Essential Hypertension: A Subset with Sodium Sensitivity.
- Vasodepressor Hormones (Kinins) in Blood Pressure Regulation.
- Peripheral Adrenergic Mechanisms in Primary Hypertension.
- Neural Transmitters and Central Mechanisms in Primary Hypertension.
- Brain Peptides in Cardiovascular Regulation.
- Critical Evaluation of Basic Mechanisms of Primary Hypertension. Round Table Discussion.
- Principal Objectives of Antihypertensive Treatment.
- Treatment of Vascular Damage in Experimental Malignant Hypertension with Nifedipine and Its Calcium-Antagonistic Dihydropyridine Derivatives.
- Trends in Arteriosclerosis in Treated and Untreated Hypertensive Patients.
- Changes in Brain Blood Flow and Organ Function Following Treatment of Primary Hypertension.
- Changes in Hypertrophy by Treatment in Hypertension: Results of Experimental Research.
- Reversal of Left Ventricular and Coronary Hypertrophy Following Antihypertensive Treatment.
- The Use of the Dynamic Spatial Reconstructor to Study Renal Function.
- Critical Review of Antihypertensive Pharmacotherapy.
- Cardiovascular Intervention Studies: Problems and Perspectives.
- Indications for Antihypertensive Treatment.
- Rationale for Established Antihypertensive Treatment.
- Calcium Channel Blockers in the Treatment of Hypertension.
- Converting Enzyme Inhibitors in the Treatment of Hypertension and of Cardiac Failure.
- Serotonin, Serotonergic Antagonists, and Hypertension.
- Critical Evaluation of Antihypertensive Pharmacotherapy. Round Table Discussion.