16 results on '"Mmopi, Keneilwe N"'
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2. Independent relationships between renal mechanisms and systemic flow, but not resistance to flow in primary hypertension in Africa
3. Contribution of systemic blood flow to untreated or inadequately controlled systolic--diastolic or isolated systolic hypertension in a community sample of African ancestry
4. Distinct Contribution of Systemic Blood Flow to Hypertension in an African Population Across the Adult Lifespan
5. Hemodynamic Determinants of Age Versus Left Ventricular Diastolic Function Relations Across the Full Adult Age Range
6. Increased Aortic Characteristic Impedance Explains Relations Between Urinary Na+/K+ and Pulse or Systolic Blood Pressure
7. Role of atrial natriuretic peptide in the dissociation between flow relations with ventricular mass and function in a community with volume-dependent hypertension
8. Marked intrafamilial aggregation and heritability of aortic flow in a community with prevalent volume-dependent hypertension in Africa
9. Hemodynamic and Functional Correlates of Concentric vs. Eccentric LVH in a Community-Based Sample With Prevalent Volume-Dependent Hypertension
10. Impact of stroke work on the ability of left ventricular mass to account for pressure effects on function in a community with prevalent systemic flow-dependent hypertension
11. Relations of aortic stiffness with arterial damage beyond brachial pressure are both dependent and independent of central arterial pulsatile load
12. Increased Aortic Characteristic Impedance Explains Relations Between Urinary Na + /K + and Pulse or Systolic Blood Pressure
13. Marked intrafamilial aggregation and heritability of aortic flow in a community with prevalent volume-dependent hypertension in Africa.
14. Relations of aortic stiffness with arterial damage beyond brachial pressure are both dependent and independent of central arterial pulsatile load.
15. Contribution of systemic blood flow to untreated or inadequately controlled systolic--diastolic or isolated systolic hypertension in a community sample of African ancestry.
16. Increased Aortic Characteristic Impedance Explains Relations Between Urinary Na+/K+ and Pulse or Systolic Blood Pressure.
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