Hypertension and Diabetes: A Frequent and Dangerous Co-existence
Although the article specifically addresses treatment, it is very important to accurately diagnose the existence of hypertension, either in the office or using home monitoring equipment (1,2).
Sara Meltzer MD FRCPC, Sarah Capes MD MSc FRCPC
L’hypertension et le diabète : une coexistence fréquente et dangereuse
Dans ce numéro de Le diabète au Canada, vous trouverez un article sur la prise en charge de l’hypertension chez les personnes atteintes de diabète (page 2).
Sara Meltzer MD FRCPC, Sarah Capes MD MSc FRCPC
Case Vignettes: Hypertension and Diabetes
Case Vignettes: Hypertension and Diabetes
Sarah Capes MD MSc FRCPC
Diabetes, Hypertension and Renal Disease: A Focus on Therapy
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that can lead to major complications, including high blood glucose (BG), which alters proteins leading to tissue and blood vessel damage, and high blood pressure (BP), which exacerbates vascular damage, causing further damage to target organs.
Sheldon Tobe MD FRCPC, Pierre Larochelle MD PhD FRCPC FACP
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