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The treatment of malignant hypertension∗
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1962Abstract In malignant hypertension the blood pressure must be reduced as a matter of urgency and by the best means available. Difficulties such as renal impairment are encountered more frequently than in the less severe grades of hypertension; patients with malignant hypertension therefore require close observation and meticulous care.
F O, SIMPSON, F H, SMIRK
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1934
The maintained vasodilatation 1 produced by sympathectomy in the treatment of certain types of peripheral vascular diseases has stimulated us to investigate surgical procedures on the sympathetic and central nervous systems with the hope that severe forms of hypertension of young people might be controlled.
ALFRED W. ADSON, GEORGE E. BROWN
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The maintained vasodilatation 1 produced by sympathectomy in the treatment of certain types of peripheral vascular diseases has stimulated us to investigate surgical procedures on the sympathetic and central nervous systems with the hope that severe forms of hypertension of young people might be controlled.
ALFRED W. ADSON, GEORGE E. BROWN
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2015
Malignant hypertension (MH) is recognized clinically by elevated blood pressure together with retinal haemorrhages or exudates with or without papilloedema (grades III or IV hypertensive retinopathy); and may constitute a hypertensive emergency or crisis when complicated by evidence of end-organ damage including microangiopathic haemolysis ...
Caroline Whitworth, Stewart Fleming
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Malignant hypertension (MH) is recognized clinically by elevated blood pressure together with retinal haemorrhages or exudates with or without papilloedema (grades III or IV hypertensive retinopathy); and may constitute a hypertensive emergency or crisis when complicated by evidence of end-organ damage including microangiopathic haemolysis ...
Caroline Whitworth, Stewart Fleming
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Malignant Hypertension with Papilledema
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2013Iqbal, Tajunisah, Dinesh Kumar, Patel
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