Essential hypertension is lymphatic: a working hypothesis

JE Mȩkarski - Medical hypotheses, 1998 - Elsevier
Lymphatics, a third component of the circulation, may be deranged by the same factors as
veins and arteries. Malfunctioning through overload or dyscrasia, they may foster high blood
pressure. It is hypothesized that essential hypertension is caused by lymphatic system
aberrations.