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Association Between Retinal Vessel Caliber and Arterial Stiffness in a Population Comprised of Normotensive To Early-Stage Hypertensive Individuals
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This study shows for the first time an association between quantitatively assessed retinal abnormalities and increased arterial stiffness in a sample of early-stage hypertensive and normotensive individuals, suggesting that micro- and macrocirculation impairment in hypertension is a dynamic, mutual, interdependent process present from its very early stages. Given the predictive value of both retinal arteriolar narrowing and arterial stiffness in terms of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity, identification of combined micro- and macrovascular damage might be helpful in cardiovascular risk stratification of hypertensive patients.
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