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DOI: 10.1590/S0004-27302005000600005
The retinopathy and nephropathy are among the most prevalent and disabling complications associated to microvascular damage in diabetes mellitus. The severity of hyperglicaemia and the presence of arterial systemic hypertension are among the main risk factors for these complications. The ambulatory blood pressure provided a better understanding of patterns of blood pressure in diabetic patients. There is a growing number of evidence relating diabetic patients with abnormal 24h blood pressure patterns. Even subtle modifications of these patterns, frequently shown by […]
Keywords: Ambulatory blood pressure; diabetes mellitus; Diabetic nephropathy; diabetic retinopathy