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Reversible Neurological Manifestations Preceding Biochemical Deterioration in Postpartum HELLP Syndrome-A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
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PATHOGENESIS OF HYPERTENSIVE ENCEPHALOPATHY
Lancet, The, 1973Abstract Experiments in three patients investigated by a xenon-133 technique to determine cerebral blood-flow (c.B.F.) while blood-pressure was raised with angiotensin suggest that C.B.F. remains under autoregulatory control up to a sharply defined limit of blood-pressure.
E Skinhøj, S Strandgaard, E Skinhoj
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2004
The term hypertensive encephalopathy should be reserved for patients with diffuse cerebral effects of precipitous and sustained rises in blood pressure that reverse when blood pressure is lowered and are not due to infarction or hemorrhage. The definitive diagnosis of this syndrome depends on accurate exclusion of other causes that may be associated ...
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The term hypertensive encephalopathy should be reserved for patients with diffuse cerebral effects of precipitous and sustained rises in blood pressure that reverse when blood pressure is lowered and are not due to infarction or hemorrhage. The definitive diagnosis of this syndrome depends on accurate exclusion of other causes that may be associated ...
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Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1978
Hypertensive encephalopathy is a dramatic syndrome characterized by severe elevation of blood pressure, headache, visual disturbances, altered mental status, and convulsions. Although the syndrome is uncommon, to recognize and treat it promptly is important or the condition may prove to be fatal. Hypertensive encephalopathy should be distinguished from
P, Pomeroy, J E, Tintinalli
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Hypertensive encephalopathy is a dramatic syndrome characterized by severe elevation of blood pressure, headache, visual disturbances, altered mental status, and convulsions. Although the syndrome is uncommon, to recognize and treat it promptly is important or the condition may prove to be fatal. Hypertensive encephalopathy should be distinguished from
P, Pomeroy, J E, Tintinalli
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