The article about The Diagnosis and Treatment of Hypertension Physician Guidelines below is developed by American
Association of Clinical Endocrinologists(AACE) at March/April 2006. It is stated that these guidelines are a working document that reflects the state of the field at the time of publication.
The Diagnosis and Treatment of Hypertension Physician Guidelines are intended to serve as a decision-making aid and, ultimately, to help clarify some of the confusion surrounding hypertension diagnosis and treatment for its target audiences are Endocrinologists and Physicians and health-care professionals who wish to learn about management of hypertension secondary to or coincident with endocrinopathies.
Authors member (task force member) of these guidelines collected data, reviewed and graded clinical evidence in accordance with established criteria (tables provided within), and developed a section of the report consistent with their clinical focus or area of specialization. Because many of the endocrine syndromes described herein are uncommon and outcome data are scarce, comments and recommendations on the management of these conditions are based on a combination of available evidence and expert judgment of task force members.
With more than 25 pages, The Diagnosis and Treatment of Hypertension Physician Guidelines are available to download here (source: aace.com).

