Tuesday, March 4, 2008

The clinical features of malignant hypertension

Vicious usually high blood pressure in patients with hypertension (diastolic blood pressure greater than 140 mmHg), but there are also exceptions. Fundus examination will find that the typical symptoms of malignant hypertension: optic nerve head bleeding, exudative, and edema. Nervous system symptoms including headache, fuzzy sense, drowsiness, blindness, seizures and coma. Malignant hypertension often involving kidney, patients may arise oliguria and azotemia. In addition to physical weakness, nausea, vomiting and discomfort. RBC cellulose-like necrosis caused a breakdown of order in the micro-vascular disease hemolytic anemia, patients may have urinary protein and red blood cells.

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