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Høyt blodtrykk betyr at trykket i kroppens pulsårer er høyere enn det som defineres som normalt. Det er en risikofaktor for utvikling av hjerneslag og hjerteinfarkt.

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1. nov. 2022

Dette dokumentet er basert på det profesjonelle dokumentet Blodtrykksmåling . Referanselisten for dette dokumentet vises nedenfor

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