Is the Brain an Early or Late Component of Essential Hypertension?

Volume: 33, Issue: 6, Pages: 482 - 490
Published: Mar 14, 2020
Abstract
The brain’s relationship to essential hypertension is primarily understood to be that of an end-organ, damaged late in life by stroke or dementia. Emerging evidence, however, shows that heightened blood pressure (BP) early in life and prior to traditionally defined hypertension, relates to altered brain structure, cerebrovascular function, and cognitive processing. Deficits in cognitive function, cerebral blood flow responsivity, volumes of...
Paper Details
Title
Is the Brain an Early or Late Component of Essential Hypertension?
Published Date
Mar 14, 2020
Volume
33
Issue
6
Pages
482 - 490
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