What Causes Malignant Hypertension?

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Definition

Malignant hypertension is a sudden and rapid development of extremely high blood pressure. The lower (diastolic) blood pressure reading, which is normally around 80 mmHg, is often above 130 mmHg.


Alternative Names

Accelerated hypertension; Arteriolar nephrosclerosis; Nephrosclerosis - arteriolar; Hypertension - malignant; High blood pressure - malignant


Causes, incidence, and risk factors

The disorder affects about 1% of people with high blood pressure, including both children and adults....

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