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Vascular growth in hypertension.

1992 
This article discusses some of the mechanisms controlling the development of the vasculature. The process is complex, and the result makes it possible for the cardio-vascular system to supply each tissue with the required amount of blood at the correct pressure. In general, the changes appear to be adaptive, such that the vessels perform their tasks more effectively. Increasing flow appears to be a powerful stimulus to growth, resulting in an increased lumen, whereas raised pressure is associated with an increased media: lumen ratio, which in human essential hypertension may be caused by remodeling (rearrangement of otherwise normal cells) rather than vascular growth
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