Fig. 2.57
 Blood pressure and pulse rate recordings before, during, and after head-up tilt in a normal subject (top) and a patient with pure autonomic failure (bottom). Whereas blood pressure does not fall with upright posture in the normal subject, a marked fall without compensatory tachycardia occurs in autonomic failure.

Blood pressure and pulse rate recordings before, during, and after head-up tilt in a normal subject (top) and a patient with pure autonomic failure (bottom). Whereas blood pressure does not fall with upright posture in the normal subject, a marked fall without compensatory tachycardia occurs in autonomic failure.

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