<p>Section I. Regulation of Blood Pressure and Pathophysiologic Mechanisms of Hypertension</p> <p>1. Neurohumoral and Autonomic Regulation of Blood Pressure </p> <p>Jeffrey L. Segar</p> <p>2. Vasoactive Factors and Blood Pressure in Children</p> <p>Ihor V. Yosypiv</p> <p>3. Cardiovascular Influences on Blood Pressure</p> <p>Albert P. Rocchini</p> <p>4. Ions and Fluid Dynamics in Hypertension</p> <p>Avram Z. Traum</p> <p>5. Uric Acid in the Pathogenesis of Hypertension</p> <p>Daniel I. Feig</p> <p>6. Insulin Resistance and Other Mechanisms of Obesity Hypertension</p> <p>Vidhu V. Thaker, Bonita Falkner</p> <p>7. Monogenic and Polygenic Contributions to Hypertension</p> <p>Julie R. Ingelfinger</p> <p>8. Perinatal Programming of Arterial Pressure</p> <p>Reetu R. Singh, Kate M. Denton, John F. Bertram</p> <p>9. Hereditability and Familial Aggregation of Blood Pressure</p> <p>Xiaoling Wang, Harold Snieder</p> <p>10. The Role of Dietary Electrolytes and Childhood Blood Pressure Regulation</p> <p>Dawn K. Wilson, Tyler C. McDaniel, Sandra M. Coulon</p> <p>11. Endothelial Dysfunction and Vascular Remodeling in Hypertension</p> <p>Julie Goodwin</p> <p>12. Stress and Salt Sensitivity in Childhood Hypertension</p> <p>Coral D. Hanevold, Gregory A. Harshfield </p> <p><br/></p> <p>Section II. Assessment of Blood Pressure in Children: Measurement, Normative Data, Epidemiology</p> <p>13. Methodology of Casual Blood Pressure Measurement </p> <p>Guido Filler, Ajay P. Sharma</p> <p>14. Value of Routine Screening for Hypertension in Childhood</p> <p>Michael G. Semanik, Joseph T. Flynn </p> <p>15. Development of Blood Pressure Norms and Definition of Hypertension in Children</p> <p>Bonita Falkner</p> <p>16. Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring Methodology and Norms in Children</p> <p>Elke Wühl</p> <p>17. Methodology and Applicability of Home Blood Pressure Monitoring in Children and Adolescents: Home Blood Pressure Monitoring</p> <p>George S. Stergiou, Angeliki Ntineri</p> <p>18. Epidemiology of Primary Hypertension in Children</p> <p>Karen M. Redwine</p> <p>19. Epidemiology of Cardiovascular Disease in Children</p> <p>Samuel S. Gidding</p><p><br/></p> <p>Section III. Hypertension in Children: Etiologies and Special Populations</p> <p>20. Ethnic Differences in Childhood Blood Pressure</p> <p>Joshua Samuels, Xamayta Negroni-Balasquide, Cynthia Bell</p> <p>21. Obesity Hypertension: Clinical Aspects</p> <p>Donald L. Batisky</p> <p>22. Hypertension in Children with Type 2 Diabetes or the Metabolic Syndrome</p> <p>Grace J. Kim, Craig E. Taplin, Joseph T. Flynn</p> <p>23. Primary Hypertension in Children</p> <p>Gaurav Kapur, Tej K. Mattoo</p> <p>24. Secondary Forms of Hypertension in Children: Overview</p> <p>Sheena Sharma, Kevin E. Meyers, Smitha R. Vidi</p> <p>25. Hypertension in Chronic Kidney Disease</p> <p>Susan M. Halbach</p> <p>26. Hypertension in End-Stage Renal Disease: Dialysis</p> <p>Franz Schaefer</p> <p>27. Hypertension in End-Stage Renal Disease: Transplantation</p> <p>Tomáš Seeman</p> <p>28. Renovascular Hypertension, Vasculitis, and Aortic Coarctation</p> <p>Kjell Tullus, Wesley Hayes</p> <p>29. Endocrine Hypertension</p> <p>Perrin C. White</p> <p>30. Neonatal and Infant Hypertension</p> <p>Janis M. Dionne</p> <p>31. Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Hypertension</p> <p>Amee A. Patel, Alisa A. Acosta</p> <p>32. Hypertension in the Pregnant Teenager</p> <p>Tracy E. Hunley, Neerav Desai, Deborah P. Jones</p> <p>33. Cognitive and Behavioral Aspects of Childhood Hypertension</p> <p>Marc B. Lande, Juan C. Kupferman, Heather R. Adams</p> <p>34. Substance-Induced Hypertension: Mechanisms and Management</p> <p>Douglas L. Blowey</p> <p>35. Hypertension in Oncology and Stem-Cell Transplant Patients</p> <p>Benjamin L. Laskin, Sangeeta R. Hingorani</p> <p>36. Hypertension in Older Adolescents and Young Adults</p> <p>Arthur Eric Anderson</p> <p>37. Hypertension in the Developing World</p> <p>Vera H. Koch </p> <p> </p> <p>Section IV. Evaluation and Management of Pediatric Hypertension</p> <p>38. Diagnostic Evaluation of Pediatric Hypertension</p> <p>Joyce P. Samuel, Rita D. Swinford, Ronald J. Portman</p> <p>39. Sequelae of Hypertension in Children and Adolescents</p> <p>Donald J. Weaver Jr., Mark M. Mitsnefes</p> <p>40. Vascular and Cardiac Imaging Techniques and Their Applicability to Childhood Hypertension</p> <p>Elaine M. Urbina</p> 41. The Role of ABPM in Evaluation of Hypertensive Target-Organ Damage<p></p> <p>Empar Lurbe, Josep Redon</p> <p>42. Exercise Testing in Hypertension and Hypertension in Athletes</p> <p>Carissa M. Baker-Smith, Nicholas P. Pietris</p> <p>43. Nonpharmacologic Treatment of Pediatric Hypertension</p> <p>Stephen R. Daniels, Sarah C. Couch</p> <p>44. Pharmacologic Treatment of Pediatric Hypertension</p> <p>Michael A. Ferguson</p> <p>45. Management of Hypertensive Emergencies</p> <p>Craig W. Belsha </p> <p> </p> <p>Section V. Hypertension Research in Pediatrics</p> <p>46. Hypertensive Models and Their Relevance to Pediatric Hypertension</p> <p>Julie R. Ingelfinger</p> <p>47. Cohort Studies, Meta-analyses, and Clinical Trials in Childhood Hypertension</p> <p>Nicholas Larkins, Jonathan Craig</p> <p>48. Changes in Drug Development Regulations and Their Impact on Clinical Trials</p> <p>Kevin D. Hill, Rachel D. Torok, Ronald J. Portman, Jennifer S. Li</p> <p> p></p><p></p><p></p>