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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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Lack of association between serum uric acid and organ damage in a never-treated essential hypertensive population at low prevalence of hyperuricemia.
Cesare Cuspidi,Cristiana Valerio,Carla Sala,Stefano Meani,A. Esposito,Alberto Zanchetti,Giuseppe Mancia,Giuseppe Mancia +7 more
TL;DR: The findings do not support the role of SUA as an independent risk factor for subclinical TOD in a selected population of recently diagnosed uncomplicated hypertensives at low prevalence of hyperuricemia.
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Variability of the haemodynamic responses to laboratory tests employed in assessment of neural cardiovascular regulation in man
TL;DR: Tests employed for studying neural cardiovascular control in man produce responses whose reproducibility is limited, which may make it more difficult to define the response magnitude typical of each subject, as well as its comparison in different conditions and diseases.
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Defining ambulatory and home blood pressure normality: further considerations based on data from the PAMELA study.
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Circulating bone morphogenetic protein-7 and transforming growth factor-β1 are better predictors of renal end points in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Muh Geot Wong,Vlado Perkovic,Mark Woodward,John Chalmers,Qiang Li,Graham S. Hillis,Dania Yaghobian Azari,Min Jun,Neil R Poulter,Pavel Hamet,Bryan Williams,Bruce Neal,Giuseppe Mancia,Mark E. Cooper,Carol A. Pollock +14 more
TL;DR: The results suggest these novel kidney markers are better predictors of renal progression than the conventional predictors in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Untreated and Treated Hypertensive Patients at High Altitude The High Altitude Cardiovascular Research–Andes Study
Grzegorz Bilo,Francisco C. Villafuerte,Andrea Faini,Cecilia Anza-Ramirez,Miriam Revera,Andrea Giuliano,Sergio Caravita,Francesca Gregorini,Carolina Lombardi,Elisabetta Salvioni,José Luis Macarlupú,Deborah Ossoli,Leah Landaveri,Morin Lang,Piergiuseppe Agostoni,José Manuel Sosa,Giuseppe Mancia,Gianfranco Parati +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors found that blood pressure increases during acute exposure to high altitude in healthy humans, but little is known on altitude effects in hypertensive subjects or on the treatment efficacy in this conditi...