Author Question: A small aortic aneurysm (about 5 cm diameter) can usually be detected by a physical examination, and ... (Read 74 times)

lunatika

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A small aortic aneurysm (about 5 cm diameter) can usually be detected by a physical examination, and more detailed diagnostic studies are not required.
 
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Isolated systolic hypertension (with normal diastolic pressure) occurs primarily in younger persons and is not harmful.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

False



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