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  • 6. 24-hour blood pressure monitoring in children and adolescents after recovery from hemolytic uremic syndrome.
    Bald M, Lettgen B, Wingen AM, Bonzel KE.
    Clin Nephrol; 1996 Jul; 46(1):50-3. PubMed ID: 8832152
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  • 8. [Reduced nocturnal systolic blood pressure dip in obese children].
    Ruiz Pons M, García Nieto V, García MG, García Mérida M, Valenzuela Hdez C, Aguirre-Jaime A.
    Nefrologia; 2008 Jul; 28(5):517-24. PubMed ID: 18816210
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  • 9. Uric acid and nocturnal nondipping in hypertensive patients with normal renal function.
    Afsar B, Elsurer R, Ozdemir FN, Sezer S.
    J Nephrol; 2008 Jul; 21(3):406-11. PubMed ID: 18587730
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  • 10. Reproducibility of dipping/nondipping pattern in untreated essential hypertensive patients: impact of sex and age.
    Cuspidi C, Meani S, Valerio C, Sala C, Fusi V, Masaidi M, Zanchetti A, Mancia G.
    Blood Press Monit; 2007 Apr; 12(2):101-6. PubMed ID: 17353653
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  • 11. Relationship between arterial hypertension and renal damage in chronic kidney disease: insights from ABPM.
    Paoletti E, Bellino D, Amidone M, Rolla D, Cannella G.
    J Nephrol; 2006 Apr; 19(6):778-82. PubMed ID: 17173252
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  • 15. Reduced nocturnal blood pressure dip and sustained nighttime hypertension are specific markers of secondary hypertension.
    Seeman T, Palyzová D, Dusek J, Janda J.
    J Pediatr; 2005 Sep; 147(3):366-71. PubMed ID: 16182677
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  • 16. Association of impaired diurnal blood pressure variation with a subsequent decline in glomerular filtration rate.
    Davidson MB, Hix JK, Vidt DG, Brotman DJ.
    Arch Intern Med; 2006 Apr 24; 166(8):846-52. PubMed ID: 16636209
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  • 17. Impaired diurnal blood pressure variation and all-cause mortality.
    Brotman DJ, Davidson MB, Boumitri M, Vidt DG.
    Am J Hypertens; 2008 Jan 24; 21(1):92-7. PubMed ID: 18091750
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  • 18. Morning hypertension in chronic kidney disease is sustained type, but not surge type.
    Mizuno M, Fukuda M, Miura T, Wakamatsu T, Naito T, Sato R, Togawa H, Sasakawa Y, Tomonari T, Ono M, Kato Y, Ichikawa T, Shirasawa Y, Ito A, Yoshida A, Kimura G.
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