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SUMMARY
The diagnosis and treatment of arterial hypertension are still based on the measurement of BP values in the physician`s office. In recent years growing attention has been given to self-measurement of BP, performed with the patient left alone in the room, also defined as unattended BP. The results of studies comparing the office automated BP (OABP) measurements in the physician`s presence or absence suggest that attended BP measurement may be higher to the order of approximately 6 mmHg. The authors thought it worthwhile to evaluate the relationship between WLR of the . . .
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