PE Levels, BP Targets - Annals of Internal Medicine - Am Coll Physicians I n the United States, about 20 million adults have chronic kidney disease (1).
Many also have hypertension, either as a cause or complication of the kidney
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disease. The optimal blood pressure to slow pro- gression is unknown. Objective:
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WDIDTIT SHOW - Annals of Internal Medicine - Am Coll Physicians Chronic kidney disease affects about 11% of adults in the United States (1).
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