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- ## Research Note **Topic:** A Silent Finding… 18 August 2026 · SRINATH SPEAKS
A routine consultation in a minimally symptomatic 52-year-old man revealed elevated blood pressure and previously unrecognised hyperglycaemia, highlighting the gap between symptoms and clinically important findings.
- ## Research Note **Topic:** A Silent Finding… 18 August 2026 · SRINATH SPEAKS
A routine consultation in a minimally symptomatic 52-year-old man revealed elevated blood pressure and previously unrecognised hyperglycaemia, highlighting the gap between symptoms and clinically important findings.
- ## Research Note **Topic:** A Silent Finding… 18 August 2026 · FF SKY WALKER
A routine consultation in a minimally symptomatic 52-year-old man revealed elevated blood pressure and previously unrecognised hyperglycaemia, illustrating the gap that can exist between symptoms and clinically important findings.
- Minimal symptoms concealed clinically important metabolic abnormalities 17 August 2026 · SRINATH SPEAKS
A routine consultation in a minimally symptomatic man identified markedly elevated blood pressure and an HbA1c of 7.4%, illustrating how clinical measurements may reveal important metabolic abnormalities that symptoms do not predict.