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  • 2. Absence of hypertensive retinopathy in a Turkish kindred with autosomal dominant hypertension and brachydactyly.
    Hattenbach LO, Toka HR, Toka O, Schuster H, Luft FC.
    Br J Ophthalmol; 1998 Dec; 82(12):1363-5. PubMed ID: 9930264
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  • 4. Families with autosomal dominant brachydactyly type E, short stature, and severe hypertension.
    Toka HR, Bähring S, Chitayat D, Melby JC, Whitehead R, Jeschke E, Wienker TF, Toka O, Schuster H, Luft FC.
    Ann Intern Med; 1998 Aug 01; 129(3):204-8. PubMed ID: 9696728
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  • 8. Autosomal-dominant hypertension with type E brachydactyly is caused by rearrangement on the short arm of chromosome 12.
    Bähring S, Rauch A, Toka O, Schroeder C, Hesse C, Siedler H, Fesüs G, Haefeli WE, Busjahn A, Aydin A, Neuenfeld Y, Mühl A, Toka HR, Gollasch M, Jordan J, Luft FC.
    Hypertension; 2004 Feb 01; 43(2):471-6. PubMed ID: 14707163
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  • 9. Age is a major determinant of the divergent blood pressure responses to varying salt intake in essential hypertension.
    Overlack A, Ruppert M, Kolloch R, Kraft K, Stumpe KO.
    Am J Hypertens; 1995 Aug 01; 8(8):829-36. PubMed ID: 7576400
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  • 13. Circulatory volume in essential hypertension. Relationships with age, blood pressure, exchangeable sodium, renin, aldosterone and catecholamines.
    Beretta-Piccoli C, Weidmann P.
    Miner Electrolyte Metab; 1984 Aug 01; 10(5):292-300. PubMed ID: 6387428
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  • 15. Genetic influences on renin, aldosterone, and the renal excretion of sodium and potassium following volume expansion and contraction in normal man.
    Grim CE, Miller JZ, Luft FC, Christian JC, Weinberger MH.
    Hypertension; 1979 Aug 01; 1(6):583-90. PubMed ID: 396249
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  • 20. Essential hypertension in the elderly: haemodynamics, intravascular volume, plasma renin activity, and circulating catecholamine levels.
    Messerli FH, Sundgaard-Riise K, Ventura HO, Dunn FG, Glade LB, Frohlich ED.
    Lancet; 1983 Oct 29; 2(8357):983-6. PubMed ID: 6138591
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