A 32-year-old woman in her second trimester of pregnancy is found to have blood pressures ranging from 150-160/90-95 mm Hg on 3 separate occasions during the past 2 weeks. She has no edema, and a urine dipstick test reveals no proteinuria. She has no history of hypertension.

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