White coat hypertension: A transient increase in blood pressure (hypertension) triggered by the sight of medical personnel in white coats (or other attire).
White-coat hypertension could have risks for your blood pressure. Find out more.
June 29, 2009 -- New research suggests that approximately one in six adults exhibit "white-coat" hypertension, meaning that their blood pressure is high ...
People who only experience high blood pressure at the doctor's office have "white-coat hypertension." As this eMedTV article explains, this condition doesn't require ...
White coat hypertension is displaying high blood pressure when checked by the doctor, but displaying normal blood pressure the rest of the time. In a study by ...
Learn about “white coat syndrome” -- high blood pressure that occurs at the doctor’s office, but is lower or normal at home.