Hypertension for the Clinician J. I. S. Robertson
This book gives comprehensive practical guidance on all aspects of hypertension management. It also includes a concise description of the pathogenic mechanisms of both primary (essential) and the various secondary forms of hypertension. The book begins with an overview of the practical assessment of the patient, and the general principles of diagnosis and management. This is followed by detailed discussion of essential hypertension, including predisposing lifestyle and environmental factors. The authors then provide a consise, but comprehensive description of how to identify and manage the rarer secondary forms of hypertension. In addition, a series of 23 fascinating case studies take the reader through the decision-making process in both relatively simple and complex cases. There are also comprehensive appendices detailing the drugs available for treatment, and appraisals of the international guidelines for managing hypertension.