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Autodescription — arterial hypertension (Q41861)
description: long term medical condition with elevated arterial blood pressure
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- arterial hypertension (Q41861)
- vascular disease (Q1266890) (@)→
- hypertension (Q95566669)
- clinical sign (Q1441305)
- artery disease (Q18965518)
- →(#) disease (Q12136)
- arterial hypertension (Q41861)
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arterial hypertension
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Hyperlipidemia
[edit]I'm wondering if anti-lipidemic agents should get pushed into hyperlipidemia as a related condition as they are not directly a treatment of hypertension itself. New to this... --Mktjns (talk) 14:50, 1 April 2019 (UTC)
- That sounds logical to me, but it may be complicated. https://zenodo.org/record/1436000 seems to be the source, and while I haven't looked at the data, I wonder whether it's going to be a source of confusion. (For example, if someone has hypertenision and hyperlipidemia, and is taking one statin and one antihypertensive, and reports an adverse effect, will both drugs be reported as being "used for" both conditions? We'd never be able to disentangle that.
- Most of these seem to have been added in this massive edit. The fact that they were added by bot suggests that they might be re-replaced by the same bot if we removed it. Probably the most practical approach is to leave a note at User talk:ProteinBoxBot. I've found that the maintainers for that bot are particularly good. Would you like to contact them? WhatamIdoing (talk) 20:26, 1 April 2019 (UTC)