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Acute Pancreatic Infarction Caused by Malignant Hypertension: a Case Report [PDF]
Malignant hypertension is a common hypertensive emergency, which generally progresses rapidly, often affects important target organs such as the heart, brain, and kidney, leading to organ insufficiency.
Yun BAI, Dingxin WANG, Yanzhao SUN, Jimin ZHENG, Jian ZHANG, Yuzhen WANG, Gaifang LIU
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Case report: Area of focus in a case of malignant hypertension
Malignant hypertension (MH) is characterized by severe hypertension (usually grade 3) associated with fundoscopic changes (flame hemorrhages and/or papilledema), microangiopathy and disseminated intravascular coagulation.
Francesca Gaia Bosisio +25 more
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Malignant hypertension sometimes causes microangiopathic hemolytic anemia (MAHA) and thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA). TMA results in the obstruction of arterioles and capillaries due to microvascular thrombosis. The pathological diagnosis of TMA is done
Feyza Bora +3 more
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An Extra-adrenal Pheochromocytoma Presenting as Malignant Hypertension-A Report of two cases [PDF]
Malignant hypertension is a complication of hypertension characterized by elevated blood pressure (200mm/140mm Hg), is considered a medical emergency and is rarely secondary to paraganglioma.
Mahesh Kumar U +4 more
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Introduction: We previously reported that malignant hypertension is associated with impaired capillary density of target organs. Here, we tested the hypothesis that stabilization of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) in a modified “preconditioning” approach ...
Andrea Hartner +11 more
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Bilateral and metastatic pheochromocytoma in a 11-year-old child: A case report
Introduction: Pheochromocytomas are rare neuroendocrine tumors. Bilateral and metastatic pheochromocytoma in children is even rarer. We report a case of a 11-year-old girl presenting with malignant hypertension related to a bilateral and metastatic ...
Takwa Mili +7 more
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Retinopathy in Malignant Hypertension
Retinopathy in Malignant Hypertension A 55-year-old man presented with a 1-week history of headache and blurred vision. His blood pressure was 250/170 mm Hg.
Federica Poli, Imran H. Yusuf
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Malignant Hypertension: Current Perspectives and Challenges
Malignant hypertension is a hypertensive emergency, with rapid disease progression and poor prognosis. Although recognized as a separate entity more than a century ago, significant knowledge gaps remain about its pathogenesis and treatment.
Romain Boulestreau +3 more
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Malignant hypertension and hyperreninemia: primary or secondary hypertension? A case report
Malignant hypertension is a rare condition characterized by severe hypertension and multi-organ ischemic damage. Marked activation of renin-angiotensin system is observed in many patients, but its persistence over time is not known.
Anna Belfiore +5 more
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Malignant hypertension develops in some cases of hypertension but not in others. We hypothesized that an impaired neovascularization and a reduced capillary supply characterizes the malignant course of experimental hypertension.
Andrea Hartner +6 more
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