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Suzanne Oparil
Researcher at University of Alabama at Birmingham
Publications - 941
Citations - 122414
Suzanne Oparil is an academic researcher from University of Alabama at Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Angiotensin II. The author has an hindex of 106, co-authored 885 publications receiving 113983 citations. Previous affiliations of Suzanne Oparil include Michigan State University & Oregon Health & Science University.
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Sex Hormones and the Vasculature
TL;DR: This chapter reviews effects of sex hormones on the vasculature with emphasis on the processes that influence the progression of atherosclerosis and thus alter cardiovascular risk.
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Subgroup analyses of an efficacy and safety study of concomitant administration of amlodipine besylate and olmesartan medoxomil: evaluation by baseline hypertension stage and prior antihypertensive medication use.
TL;DR: After 8 weeks of treatment, the combination of amlodipine + OM is safe and efficacious, irrespective of baseline hypertension stage or prior antihypertensive medication use, and produced the greatest mean BP reductions in patients with baseline SeSBP ≥180 mm Hg.
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Report of workshop on lymphangioleiomyomatosis
Joel Moss,Russell Ross,Martha Vaughan,Nilo A. Avila,Pauline M. Barnes,Gerald J. Beck,Clara C. Chen,Shan Chu,Jean-François Cordier,Jeffrey E. DeClue,Mary Ehrmantraut,Barry L. Fanburg,Victor J. Ferrans,Douglas B. Flieder,Kateri Gabriele,Marilyn K. Glassberg,Stephen Groft,Takateru Izumi,Joseph P. Lynch,Mark Majesky,Michael E. Mendelsohn,Anil Menon,Peter B. O'Donovan,Suzanne Oparil,Mark D. Schluchter,Marco W T Schreurs,Kurt R. Stenmark,Eugene J. Sullivan,Anne E. Tattersfield,William D. Travis,Elbert P. Trulock,Carol E. Vreim,Margaret Wu,Rex C. Yung +33 more
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White-Coat Effect Is Uncommon in Patients With Refractory Hypertension.
TL;DR: It is suggested that white-coat effect is not a common cause of apparent lack of BP control in patients failing maximal antihypertensive treatment.
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The relationship between renal impairment and left ventricular structure, function, and ventricular–arterial interaction in hypertension
Amil M. Shah,Carolyn S.P. Lam,Susan Cheng,Anil Verma,Akshay S. Desai,Ricardo Rocha,Robert Hilkert,Joseph L. Izzo,Suzanne Oparil,Bertram Pitt,James D. Thomas,Michael R. Zile,Gerard P. Aurigemma,Scott D. Solomon +13 more
TL;DR: Among asymptomatic hypertensive patients with evidence of diastolic dysfunction, the presence of albuminuria, even within the normal range, is associated with greater concentric remodeling, greater left ventricular end-systolic stiffness, and worse diastolics function.