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  • Hypertension Specialist Core Curriculum

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    Aetiology and Pathophysiology


    a. Secondary hypertension
    b. Essential hypertension

    http://www.eshonline.org/education/congresses/2006/esh/teaching_seminars.asp
    H. Struijker Boudier, NL; Transient prehypertensive treatment and the progression of hypertension

    1. Genetic factors
      http://www.eshonline.org/education/congresses/2006/esh/teaching_seminars.asp
      Thursday, June 15; 2006; A. Dominiczak, UK;  Omics and cardiovascular disease or pathwayomics and cardiovascular disease
    2. Environmental factors
    3. Autonomic abnormalities
    4. Renal functional and structural abnormalities
      Seminars 2001; http://www.eshonline.org/education/archivio/lectures/rodicio.htm
      J.L. Rodicio (Madrid, Spain); The Kidney and Arterial Hypertension
    5. The renin-angiotenin-aldosteron system
    6. Endothelial dysfunction
    7. Other humoral-endocrine factors
      Seminars 2001
      http://www.eshonline.org/education/archivio/lectures/mantero.htm
      F. Mantero (Padova, Italy); Endocrine Hypertension
    8. Insulin resistance and other metabolic factors
    9. Cardiovascular structural changes
    10. The multifactorial hypothesis

    c. Hemodynamic patterns from early to late and complicated hypertension

    http://www.eshonline.org/education/archivio/esh2002/webcourse.htm (no longer available)
    HEMODYNAMICS OF HYPERTENSION; Kiowski W

    d. The contribution of experimental hypertension models

    http://www.eshonline.org/education/archivio/esh2002/webcourse.htm (no longer available)
    TRENDS IN HYPERTENSION RESEARCH; Haller H