Hypertension (HTN) is a significant health problem in the United States occurring at a higher rate in African Americans than in other racial groups. The frequency of African Americans with Duffy (Fy)-a negative/Fy-b negative red blood cell phenotype is particularly common (80 to 90%). To characterize or correlate a possible genetic link between Fy-a negative/Fy-b negative African-American individuals and HTN, we prospectively performed red blood cell phenotyping for patients and controls from selected hypertension clinics to determine if a correlation does exist in African Americans with Fy-a negative/Fy-b negative red blood cells.

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National Institute of Health (NIH)
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Clinical Center (CLC)
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Intramural Research (Z01)
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1Z01CL002075-01
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2456686
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Special Emphasis Panel (DTM)
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1
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1996
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