43 results on '"Diolisi, A"'
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2. Hypertension-related hypoalgesia, autonomic function and spontaneous baroreflex sensitivity
3. Relationship between dental pain perception and 24 hour ambulatory blood pressure
4. Hypertension-related hypoalgesia, autonomic function and spontaneous baroreflex sensitivity
5. Autonomic function and baroreflex sensitivity during angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition or angiotensin II AT-1 receptor blockade in essential hypertensive patients
6. SENSIBILITA' BAROCETTORIALE E BILANCIO SIMPATOVAGALE DURANTE STRESS MENTALE IN PAZIENTI IPERTESI: MANCANZA DI CORRELAZIONE CON L'INCREMENTO PRESSORIO DURANTE IL TEST
7. Autonomic function and baroreflex sensitività durino enalapril and losartan treatment in essential hypertensive patients: a cross-over study
8. Ambulatory monitoring in hypertensive patients: correlation between the first three hour elevation and the nocturnal pressure fall
9. Relationship betwwen power spectrum analysis parameters and thyroid hormones: a study in 7 patients with hyperthyroidism 5 patients with hypothyroidism
10. Influence of enalapril or losartan on the autonomic function and baroreflex sensitivity in essential hypertensive patients
11. CHANGES IN PAIN SESITIVITY DURING ANTI-HYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT WITH ENALAPRIN AND LOSARTAN
12. Changes in pain sensitivity during anti-hypertensive treatment with enalapril and losartan. A cross-over study
13. Sensibilita’ barocettoriale e percezione dolorifica nell’ipertensione arteriosa
14. Pain perception and spontaneous baroreflex sensitivity in normotensive and hypertensive subjects
15. Variazioni della sensibilita’ dolorifica in pazienti ipertesi durante terapia con enalapril e losartan. Studio cross-over
16. Blood pressure reactivity to mental stress test and the pattern of blood pressure measured during the first three hours at 24-h ambulatory monitoring
17. Relationship between dental pain perception and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure : a study on 181 subjects
18. Relationship between dental pain perception and 24-h ambulatory blood pressure: a study in 175 subjects
19. Treatment with enalapril modifies the pain perception pattern in hypertensive patients
20. Reactivity of blood pressure to mental arithmetic stress test, stress-test recovery time and ambulatory blood pressure in hypertensive and normotensive subjects
21. Experimental pain sensitivity and beta-endorphins in hypertension
22. Mental stress test reactivity, stress-test recovery time, and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
23. Changes in pain perception during treatment with angiotensin converting enzyme-inhibitors and angiotensin II type 1 receptor blockade.
24. Ambulatory blood pressure, nocturnal blood pressure reduction and plasma catecholamines
25. Mental stress test and ambulatory monitoring in normotensive and hypertensive subjects
26. Autonomic function and baroreflex sensitivity during angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition or angiotensin II AT-1 receptor blockade in essential hypertensive patients
27. Relationship between dental pain perception and 24 hour ambulatory blood pressure
28. Autonomic function and baroreflex sensitivity during enalapril or losartan treatment in essential hypertensive patients: a cross-over study
29. Treatment With Enalapril Modifies the Pain Perception Pattern in Hypertensive Patients
30. Mental stress test-induced changes in pain sensitivity and haemodynamic variables
31. Relationship between urinary catecholamines, ambulatory blood pressure, and microalbuminuria in hypertensive patients
32. G12 Mental stress test reactivity, stress-test recovery time, and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
33. Autonomic function and baroreflex sensitivity during a normal ovulatory cycle in humans
34. Autonomic function and baroreflex sensitivity during enalapril or losartan treatment in essential hypertensive patients: a cross-over study
35. Mental stress test-induced changes in pain sensitivity and haemodynamic variables
36. Relationship between urinary catecholamines, ambulatory blood pressure, and microalbuminuria in hypertensive patients.
37. P-355: Autonomic function and baroreflex sensitivity during enalapril or losartan treatment in essential hypertensive patients: A cross-over study.
38. C012: Relationship between urinary catecholamines, ambulatory blood pressure, and microalbuminuria in hypertensive patients.
39. A069: Mental stress test-induced changes in pain sensitivity and haemodynamic variables.
40. G12: Mental stress test reactivity, stress-test recovery time, and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.
41. Autonomic function and baroreflex sensitivity during a normal ovulatory cycle in humans.
42. Reactivity of blood pressure to mental arithmetic stress test, stress-test recovery time, and ambulatory blood pressure in hypertensive and normotensive subjects.
43. Ambulatory blood pressure, nocturnal blood pressure reduction and plasma catecholamines.
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