Journal of Human Hypertension

February 1998, Volume 12, Issue 2
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Commentaries

IST and CAST: some answers but more questions 73
R Pathansali & PMW Bath
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Lipoprotein (a): more than just a bystander in the pathophysiology of hypertension? 75
AF Jones & GYH Lip
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Review Article

Hypertension and hypothyroidism 79
AK Fletcher & AP Weetman
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Original Articles

Lp(a) in hypertensive patients 83
M Catalano, E Perilli, G Carzaniga, F Colombo, M Carotta & S Andreoni
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Socio-economic status and blood pressure: an overview analysis 91
HM Colhoun, H Hemingway & NR Poulter
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Hypertension in Cuba: evidence of a narrow black-white difference 111
PO Ordúñez-García, AD Espinosa-Brito, RS Cooper, JS Kaufman & F Javier Nieto
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Hypertension in nursing home patients 117
JS Trilling, J Froom, IH Gomolin, S-s Yeh, RC Grimson & S Nevin
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Twenty-four hour ambulatory blood pressure: a sample from a normal British population 123
G Manning, L Rushton & MW Millar-Craig
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Double-blind crossover study of the interaction between perindopril and amlodipine on blood pressure and hormones related to fluid and electrolyte balance in patients with essential hypertension 129
GS Stokes, JC Monaghan, K Berman, M Ryan & DJ Campbell
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Nebivolol vs atenolol and placebo in essential hypertension: a double-blind randomised trial 135
L Van Nueten, FR Taylor & JIS Robertson
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Letters to the Editor

Extreme-dipper, abnormal diurnal blood pressure variation in the elderly hypertensive, and orthostatic hypertension 141
K Kario, S Hoshide & K Shimada
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Cerebral haemorrhage triggered by calcium antagonist 143
K Kario, S Hoshide, Y Nakagawa & K Shimada
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