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15-20 mm Hg refers to a pressure measurement unit known as millimeters of Mercury. This range is commonly used to measure blood pressure, with 15-20 mm Hg usually being considered a low range for diastolic blood pressure. It can also be used in other applications to measure pressure, such as in monitoring the pressure within the eye.

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