The Pathogenesis of Malignant Hypertension [PDF]
Whether hypertension follows the benign or the malignant course depends chiefly on the severity of the hypertension. Malignant hypertension may develop in hypertension due to any cause, provided it is sufficiently severe. The evidence for this hypothesis is as follows: 1.
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Renal cell carcinoma and malignant phase hypertension
Many cross-sectional and follow-up studies of large numbers of patients with hypertension have demonstrated an increased prevalence and mortality from renal cancer.
Howie, Alexander +6 more
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Clinical aspects of malignant phase hypertension [PDF]
The nine analyses which follow were developed from points raised in this survey of the literature. The first is a general description, including clinical features, of 139 patients with malignant hypertension seen in Glasgow between 1968 and 1983.
Isles, Christopher Geoffrey
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Background Acute blood pressure (BP) elevations are common in emergency settings and are traditionally classified into hypertensive urgencies (HU) and hypertensive emergencies (HE).
Giacomo Buso +10 more
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RELEVANCIA DEL DIAGNÓSTICO DIFERENCIAL ENTRE EL SÍNDROME AÓRTICO AGUDO Y EL SÍNDROME CORONARIO AGUDO EN PACIENTES CON DOLOR TORÁCICO Y CRISIS HIPERTENSIVA: REVISIÓN A PROPÓSITO DE 2 CASOS / Relevance of the differential diagnosis between acute aortic syndrome and acute coronary syndrome in patients with thoracic pain and hypertensive crisis: review on 2 case reports [PDF]
Acute aortic syndrome is a pathological process with low incidence compared with acute coronary syndrome, although with a worse prognosis in the short term, which is why its early diagnosis and urgent treatment are essential to the favorable evolution of
Borja Simó Sánchez +3 more
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Purtcher’s Like Retinopathy in a Patient with Malignant Hypertension
Malignant arterial hypertension is a serious cardiovascular disorder with fatal consequences if untreated. Ocular morbidity includes severe visual impairment and even blindness. A case of malignant hypertension is reported, which had features of purtcher’
S. V. Raman
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Renal artery embolization for managing uncontrolled hypertension in a kidney transplant candidate
We report a case of pre-operative bilateral renal artery embolization to control the resistant and malignant hypertension in a patient prepared for kidney transplantation.
Naji Alhamid +2 more
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Hemi-central retinal artery occlusion in young adults
Amongst the clinical presentations of retinal artery occlusion, hemi-central retinal artery occlusion (Hemi-CRAO) is rarely described. This case series of four adults aged between 22 and 36 years attempts to describe the clinical profile, etiology and ...
Rishi Pukhraj +3 more
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Bilateral papilledema and concomitant malignant arterial hypertension remains poorly understood and is rarely well documented (1-4). We report the largest case-series and describe the clinical characteristics, outcomes, and management of this unique ...
Victoria Sattarova; Alexis Flowers; Sidney Gospe III; John Chen; Leanne Stunkel; Muhammad Bhatti; Michael Dattilo; Sachin Kedar; Valerie Biousse Biousse; Collin McClelland; Michael Lee
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Сolor Doppler Imaging in Eye Hemodynamics Evaluation in Syndrome of Thrombotic Microangiopathy
Purpose. To assess the state of blood flow in retrobulbar vessels using the method of color Doppler imaging in thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) associated with atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS), malignant hypertension (MH) and catastrophic ...
T. V. Smirnova +7 more
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