Rinshō shinkeigaku = Clinical neurology
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Idiopathic orthostatic hypotension (IOH) and primary sympathicotonic orthostatic hypotension (PSOH) are conspicuous orthostatic hypotension syndromes without overt somatic neurologic signs. IOH, also referred as pure autonomic failure, is a syndrome of chronic pandysautonomia, and its clinical features include supine hypertension, anhidrosis, impotence, neurogenic urinary and bowel disturbances. PSOH is different from IOH in which it is not accompanied with autonomic features outside of cardiovascular symptoms, and has been most commonly described in German-Scandinavian literatures. ⋯ By means of the method of maximum normed residual, statistically screened out were 7 cases with extremely great orthostatic fall in systolic blood pressure (OH-I). Another OH group (OH-II) consisted of 24 cases who showed orthostatic decrease in systolic blood pressure of 30 mmHg or more, but did no fall into the extreme observation. Assuming that the orthostatic regulation mechanism of blood pressure was well maintained in the remaining 256 cases, they were used as the control.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)