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Giuseppe Mancia

Researcher at University of Milano-Bicocca

Publications -  1465
Citations -  152794

Giuseppe Mancia is an academic researcher from University of Milano-Bicocca. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Ambulatory blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 145, co-authored 1369 publications receiving 139692 citations. Previous affiliations of Giuseppe Mancia include University of Milan & Instituto Politécnico Nacional.

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Untreated masked hypertension and carotid atherosclerosis: a meta-analysis

TL;DR: The view that MH subjects tend to have a higher risk of developing early carotid atherosclerosis than their true normotensive counterparts is supported.
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Patterns of regional sympathetic nerve traffic in preascitic and ascitic cirrhosis.

TL;DR: The data show that sympathetic nerve traffic activation is already detectable in Child class A cirrhosis when clinically significant portal hypertension is present but ascites never developed and is not generalized because although muscle traffic is increased, skin traffic is within normal range.
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Prevalence and clinical correlates of right ventricular hypertrophy in essential hypertension.

TL;DR: RVH is commonly found in systemic hypertension and is associated with LVH (i.e., biventricular hypertrophy) in approximately one-fifth of the patients seen in a specialist setting, suggesting that this phenotype isassociated with a profile of very high cardiovascular risk.
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Cardiac structural and functional changes during long-term antihypertensive treatment with lacidipine and atenolol in the European Lacidipine Study on Atherosclerosis (ELSA).

TL;DR: In this large, long-term controlled study, antihypertensive treatment with atenolol or lacidipine was accompanied by a similar and significant decrease in LV mass, which was related to baseline LV mass and changes in 24-h mean systolic blood pressure, without any correlation with changes in carotid structure.