Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10047340 | American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Malignant hypertension is a well-defined condition associated with high blood pressure and acute target-organ damage. Although 95% of cases are secondary to essential hypertension, its etiological profile is broad. Juxtaglomerular cell tumor is a rare condition, with only approximately 65 cases reported to date. We describe a patient with malignant hypertension with acute renal failure and intestinal ischemia secondary to a juxtaglomerular cell tumor. We believe this is the first case of juxtaglomerular cell tumor causing malignant hypertension. The diagnostic approach and treatment are discussed.
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Authors
Alexandre Braga MD, Flávio MD, Leonardo MD, Cléber Aparecido PhD, Aurileide Alves MBChB, José Nery MD, PhD,