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Dyslipidaemia in patients with malignant-phase hypertension
Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) consists of a heterogeneous group of particles of differing size, density and electrophoretic mobility, smaller particles being more atherogenic.
Landray, MJ +5 more
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Spontaneous bilateral hemorrhagic choroidal detachments associated with malignant hypertension
PURPOSE: To report the details of a patient with bilateral spontaneous suprachoroidal hemorrhages related to malignant hypertension. METHODS: Observational case report with review of relevant literature.
David, James A +2 more
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Phæochromocytoma. Malignant Hypertension [PDF]
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<p>OBJECTIVE: To determine whether cellular cation concentrations and cell membrane ATPase activity are altered in patients with malignant hypertension.</p> <p>DESIGN: Sixteen black patients with malignant hypertension were studied ...
Touyz, R.M., Milne, F.J
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Investigating mineralocorticoid hypertension.
About 3% of our hypertensive patients have high blood pressure induced by corticosteroids. Muscle weakness, tiredness, polyuria and polydipsia may indicate hypokalaemia.
Nussberger, J.
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Atypical presentation of malignant hypertension. [PDF]
Palani S, Rinita D, Salman A.
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A Case of Malignant Hypertension Recovery from Oliguric Renal Failure
We described the course of a 46-year-old man with malignant hypertension and oliguria. First we understood the patient was in the end-stage of renal failure, congestive heart failure, and considered for dialysis therapy, but diuresis occured with only ...
佐久本, 政紀 +9 more
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Malignant hypertension in childhood [PDF]
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