Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and clinical characteristics of the true and white coat resistant hypertension.

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Veglio, F [1 ]
Rabbia, F [1 ]
Riva, P [1 ]
Martini, G [1 ]
Genova, GC [1 ]
di Cella, SM [1 ]
Milan, A [1 ]
Chiandussi, L [1 ]
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[1] Univ Turin, Dept Med & Exp Oncol, Turin, Italy
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resistant hypertension; blood pressure monitoring; white coat effect;
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