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JAMA, 1977
Situations requiring immediate lowering of systemic blood pressure are infrequent. Certain clinical syndromes resulting from or complicated by severe hypertension demand vigorous, usually parenteral, antihypertensive therapy. Such syndromes include (1) diastolic hypertension accompanied by sudden disruption of cerebral function, (2) dissecting or ...
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Situations requiring immediate lowering of systemic blood pressure are infrequent. Certain clinical syndromes resulting from or complicated by severe hypertension demand vigorous, usually parenteral, antihypertensive therapy. Such syndromes include (1) diastolic hypertension accompanied by sudden disruption of cerebral function, (2) dissecting or ...
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Hypertensive Crisis in Children
Pediatric Annals, 1996Children presenting with hypertension should be considered for emergency treatment when there is evidence of end-organ toxicity. Complications of extreme hypertension may be very serious, even life threatening, with the potential for life-long sequelae. Of greatest significance is damage to the central nervous system.
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Hypertensive crisis in the 1990s
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 1993L A, Uber, W E, Uber
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Management of Hypertensive Crisis
Hospital Practice, 1992T. Dwight McKinney, Jay H. Stein
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Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1993
Hypertensive crisis is a life-threatening situation caused by acute elevation of blood pressure. The rise in blood pressure is very rapid and thus overwhelms protective adaptive mechanisms in the arterioles which occur under physiological conditions. Endothelial damage results.
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Hypertensive crisis is a life-threatening situation caused by acute elevation of blood pressure. The rise in blood pressure is very rapid and thus overwhelms protective adaptive mechanisms in the arterioles which occur under physiological conditions. Endothelial damage results.
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