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Mensajes finales
Es necesario mencionar que el control médico de los hipertensos no es sólo controlar cifras de
presión, sino que se debe persistentemente buscar daño de órganos “blanco”, que finalmente
es el que dará el pronóstico de estos pacientes.
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