Pediatric hypertension 2001

Abstract
During the past decade, there has been a surge of interest in childhood and adolescent hypertension. The current review summarizes work published during the past year in the following areas: prenatal and early postnatal causes of hypertension; new information on the genetics of childhood hypertension; the relation of obesity, insulin resistance, and diabetes to hypertension; the use of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring to evaluate childhood hypertension; and advances in drug therapy for children with hypertension. The information obtained during the past year has improved our understanding of the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of childhood hypertension.