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Tuesday, 04 August 2026 / Published in 2026

Ambulatory Blood Pressure Patterns and Left Ventricular Mass Index in Tanzanian Adults Living with and without HIV.

Ambulatory Blood Pressure Patterns and Left Ventricular Mass Index in Tanzanian Adults Living with and without HIV.

Willkens M, Issarow B, Etyang AO, Fadhil S, Cichowitz C, Ayieko P, Kisigo G, Venkatraman S, Krieger AC, Devereux R, Muntner P, Lee MH, Kapiga S, Peck R.

Glob Heart. 2026 Mar 24;21(1):26.

DOI: 10.5334/gh.1542.

PMID: 41908163;

PMCID: PMC13025247.

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