Neurogenic hypertension
Broader Terms
hypertension
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- Masthead Date July 12, 2004 Identifying neurogenic hypertension is a bit like working a detective case: Practitioners 2e8 Neurogenic Hypertension: Is the Enigma of Its Origin Near the Neurogenic Hypertension: Is the Enigma of Its Origin Near the Solution? Guido Grassi ; Giuseppe Mancia.
- Disease: Neurogenic hypertension Information about Neurogenic hypertension is available from: ClinicalTrials.
- For these reasons, we believe9,10 that the primary cause of neurogenic hypertension is of microvascular origin related to vascular anomalies and t 2000 hat atherosclerotic plaques located at the mouths of the arterial branches vascularize to the posterior hypothalamus and medulla oblongata.
- Dickinson is concerned that neurogenic hypertension is different from hypertension in man, because it is labile and accompanied by a tachycardia.
- A case of recurrent brain stem edema after surgical vascular decompression in a patient with neurogenic hypertension is presented.