BookFlynn, Joseph T.; Ingelfinger, Julie R.; Portman, Ronald J.
Contents:
Neurohumoral regulation of blood pressure in early development
Vasoactive factors and blood pressure in children
Cardiovascular and autonomic influences on blood pressure
Ion and fluid dynamics in hypertension
CRP, uric acid, and other novel factors in the pathogenesis of hypertension
Monogenic and polygenic genetic contributions to hypertension
Casual blood pressure methodology
Development of blood pressure norms in children
Definitions of hypertension in children
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring methodology and norms in children
Epidemiology of essential hypertension in children: the Bogalusa heart study
Epidemiology of cardiovascular disease in children
Perinatal programming and blood pressure
Familial aggregation of blood pressure
Influence of dietary electrolytes on childhood blood pressure
Ethnic differences in childhood blood pressure
Childhood obesity and blood pressure regulation
Hypertension in children with the metabolic syndrome or type 2 diabetes
Primary hypertension
Secondary forms of hypertension
Neonatal hypertension
Hypertension in chronic kidney disease
Hypertension in end-stage renal disease
Sequelae of hypertension in children and adolescents
Sleep apnea and hypertension
Hypertension and exercise
Hypertension in the developing world
Evaluation of the hypertensive pediatric patient
The role of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in diagnosis of hypertension and evaluation of target organ damage
Nonpharmacologic treatment of pediatric hypertension
Pharmacotherapy of pediatric hypertension
Management of hypertensive emergencies
Pediatric antihypertensive clinical trials.