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1. Prevalence of masked hypertension in attended versus unattended office blood pressure measurement.

2. Medicare reimbursement policy for ambulatory blood pressure monitoring: A qualitative analysis of public comments to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

3. Masked hypertensives: A disguised arterial stiffness population.

4. Association of thyroid function with white coat hypertension and sustained hypertension.

5. The impact of apelin and relaxin plasma levels in masked hypertension and white coat hypertension.

6. Home blood pressure control status in 2017-2018 for hypertension specialist centers in Asia: Results of the Asia BP@Home study.

7. Office blood pressure measurement in the 21st century.

8. Asymmetric dimethylarginine levels are associated with augmentation index across naïve untreated patients with different hypertension phenotypes.

9. Prevalence and clinical outcomes of white-coat and masked hypertension: Analysis of a large ambulatory blood pressure database.

10. Kidney volume and ambulatory blood pressure in children.

11. Subclinical Organ Damage in White-Coat Hypertension: The Possible Role of Cystatin C.

12. Arterial Stiffness in Treated Hypertensive Patients With White-Coat Hypertension.

13. The Impact of White-Coat Hypertension on Cardiac Mechanics.

14. Urinary sodium excretion and ambulatory blood pressure findings in patients with hypertension.

15. Ambulatory vs office blood pressure monitoring in renal transplant recipients.

16. Effects of olmesartan-based treatment on masked, white-coat, poorly controlled, and well-controlled hypertension: HONEST study.

17. Prevalence of hypertension in 9- to 10-year-old Icelandic school children.

18. Implications of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring substudies on the interpretation of clinical trials in hypertension: should the threshold for drug therapy be lower in older patients?

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