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Fig. 1. Systolic blood pressure (SBP) in the clinic, during ambulatory monitoring, during stress, and during the "vasoconstrictive" stressors (aggregate of mirror trace and cold pressor) in subjects with LVH (N = 50) and with normal LVMI (N = 47), controlling for BMI. Statistical significance values for differences in SBP associated with each BP measurement condition are indicated as probability (p) values.





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