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A 57 year old man having hypertension is on oral anti-hypertensive. However, he is finding it difficult to mobilize as he feels dizzy whenever he tries to get up. What is the most appropriate investigation for him?

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A 57 year old man having hypertension is on oral anti-hypertensive. However, he is finding it difficult to mobilize as he feels dizzy whenever he tries to get up. What is the most appropriate investigation for him?


  1. Ambulatory BP
  2. ECG
  3. MRI
  4. CXR
  5. CT

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The key is A. Ambulatory BP. [Ambulatory BP to document low BP as cause of presenting symptom.

The case seems to be of postural hypotension and low BP as a result of given anti-hypertensive].

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