Hypertension
Hypertension is also sub-classified: JNC7 distinguishes hypertension stage I, hypertension stage II, and isolated systolic hypertension.[en.wikipedia.org]
In arterioles, on the other hand, decreases in the density of blood vessels (rarefaction) and in vasomotion amplitude may play a more important role than reductions in lumen[doi.org]
Hypertensive urgencies frequently present with headache (22%), epistaxis (17%), faintness, and psychomotor agitation (10%) and hypertensive emergencies frequently present[doi.org]
Coronary Atherosclerosis
[…] with no hypertension (CAD); and non-hypertensive with no CAD subjects as a control group (Ctr).[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Peripheral artery disease where narrowing of the arteries affects the legs, feet, arms, and hands—typically predicts CAD.[uihc.org]
The images show the diameter of the coronary arteries and any blockages narrowing them. Coronary angiography is an invasive test.[emedicinehealth.com]
Arteriosclerosis
The results consisted in better hypertension management, with a reduction in both the number and doses of antihypertensive drugs.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
If they show white spots, it could indicate that your leg arteries are narrowed down and not enough blood can reach your feet.[manataka.org]
We therefore aimed to investigate the association of ARS and/or ATS with hypertensive target organ damage (TOD).[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Hypertensive Heart Disease
(disorder) malignant hypertensive heart disease NOS (disorder) hypertensive cardiopathy hypertensive cardiomegaly hypertensive cardiovascular disease edit English hypertensive[wikidata.org]
Upon fundi examination, hypertensive retinopathy might be revealed, whose severity depends on the hypertension duration and severity.[symptoma.com]
Abstract Hypertension and hypertensive heart disease is one of the main contributors to a growing burden of non-communicable forms of cardiovascular disease around the globe[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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Lower Extremity Arteriosclerosis
Medicine Medical Grand Rounds Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine . 1989 July;56(5):467-468 Author and Disclosure Information PDF PD F PDF Download References Next Article: Hypertension[mdedge.com]
Relation of incidence and severity of vascular stenosis and four risk factors(diabetes mellitus, hypertension, smoking, and hypercholesterolemia) was also analyzed.[synapse.koreamed.org]
[…] heart disease • Hypertensive nephropathy • Essential hypertension • فرط ضغط الدم الثانوي ( Renovascular hypertension ) • Pulmonary hypertension • فرط ضغط الدم الخبيث • فرط[marefa.org]
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Arteriosclerotic Retinopathy
Hypertensive Retinopathy – History & Symptoms Possible history of systemic hypertension Systemic hypertension largely asymptomatic Hypertensive retinopathy largely asymptomatic[slideshare.net]
[…] in retinal vascular appearance On examination - retinal arteriovenous nipping On examination - retinal vessel narrowing R changes in retinal vascular appearance Retinal arteries[icd9data.com]
[…] arteriosclerotic retinopathy sclerosis of retinal arterioles marked by increased tortuosity, attenuation, copper-wire appearance, perivascular sheathing, nipping at arteriovenous[medicine.academic.ru]
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Malignant Hypertension
We present the case of a 40-year-old patient, with no previous history of hypertension, who was admitted for malignant hypertension.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Test results led to a diagnosis of malignant hypertension.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] before the hypertensive crisis itself.[symptoma.com]
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Optic Nerve Infarction
CLINICAL CASE: We report a case of a 26 year old woman with Raynaud's phenomenon and livedo reticularis 2 years onset, who presented with visual field defects accompanied by hypertension[readbyqxmd.com]
nipping (sclerotic sign where thickened arteriole compresses venule) GRADE 3 Microaneurysms (which can rupture to form…) Retinal haemorrhages (dot/blot/flame) Cotton wool[oxfordmedicaleducation.com]
On the other hand, early decompression of symptomatic children is a great standard for a better chance of visual loss reverse..[aetna.com]
Morbid Obesity
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis can lead to portal hypertension, which can further manifest as upper gastrointestinal bleeding.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] when attempting to pass a critically narrowed anastomosis.[nature.com]
Similarly, 22.0% of Veterans obtained partial and 13.0% obtained complete resolution from hypertension.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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Metabolic Syndrome
Hypertension Association.[doi.org]
The patients, aged 14 and 16 years, had truncal obesity, mild mental retardation, hypotonia, narrow hands and feet, a high-arched palate, prominent upper central incisors,[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a clinical condition that includes multiple cardiovascular disease risk factors, including obesity, high blood pressure or hypertension, dyslipidemia[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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