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In many people, high blood pressure is the main cause of malignant hypertension.
Malignant hypertension is very high blood pressure that comes on suddenly and quickly.
When the eye is involved, malignant hypertension can cause changes in vision.
A person with malignant hypertension has a blood pressure that's typically above 180/120.
They then got his notes out and found that he had malignant hypertension - just high blood pressure.
Because better methods for the control of blood pressure are now available in the general population, malignant hypertension is rarely seen.
Malignant hypertension can cause your kidneys to suddenly stop working properly.
If treated right away, malignant hypertension can often be controlled without causing permanent problems.
This may be a signs of a complication or dangerously high blood pressure called malignant hypertension.
You are at high risk for malignant hypertension if you have had:
This form of cerebral edema is seen in acute, malignant hypertension.
Indeed, a 1987 internal medicine text suggests using leeches to treat malignant hypertension.
It could be useful for managing malignant hypertension due to end stage renal failure.
Malignant hypertension wasn't a term she could use with Brill, but she'd seen what it could do to people.
Go to the emergency room or call your local emergency number (such as 911) if you have symptoms of malignant hypertension.
You may have malignant hypertension, a life-threatening condition.
Papilledema must be present before a diagnosis of malignant hypertension can be made.
A pheochromocytoma can be fatal if it causes malignant hypertension, or severely high blood pressure.
It can be caused by malignant hypertension.
It may occur due to a number of causes, predominantly malignant hypertension, eclampsia and some medical treatments.
Different clinicians reported that from 0.5 to 15% of patients with malignant hypertension developed hypertensive encephalopathy.
While working in Indianapolis in 1937, he developed therapies to reverse malignant hypertension, the most severe form of high blood pressure.
Malignant hypertension is a medical emergency.
Similarly, scotomata may develop as a result of the increased intracranial pressure that occurs in malignant hypertension.
In addition, liver failure was common and heart attacks and strokes caused by malignant hypertension often proved fatal.