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[Ophthalmic aspects of vascular and functional changes in malignant arterial hypertension of renal origin].

V M SheludchenkoN L KozlovskayaT V SmirnovaE I Krasnolutskaya
Published in: Vestnik oftalmologii (2020)
Malignant arterial hypertension is a clinical syndrome characterized by severe diastolic arterial hypertension with signs of ischemic damage to target organs - kidneys, heart, brain, eyes. Malignant arterial hypertension can be one of the reasons, as well as a consequence of thrombotic microangiopathy - a special type of vascular lesions of the organ microvasculature. Ocular manifestations of arterial hypertension include hypertensive retinopathy of varying severity, choriopathy. The appearance of new diagnostic research methods allows a detailed study of eye damage in malignant arterial hypertension, whether associated or not with thrombotic microangiopathy, and to analyze the relationship of ocular and systemic manifestations of this disease to determine the nature and degree of involvement of the organ of vision in the pathological process and identify prognostic signs of disease progression and its forms.
Keyphrases
  • arterial hypertension
  • blood pressure
  • oxidative stress
  • heart failure
  • left ventricular
  • multiple sclerosis
  • optical coherence tomography
  • early onset
  • white matter
  • drug induced
  • functional connectivity
  • cataract surgery