= Supine hypertension
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Supine hypertension is a condition characterized by an abnormal increase in blood pressure that occurs when an individual is lying down in a supine position (on their back). It is most commonly observed in certain populations, such as individuals with autonomic dysfunction, patients with certain neurological conditions, or those with specific types of heart failure. In a healthy individual, blood pressure regulation allows for some variation in readings depending on the body's position.
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