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A case report of malignant hypertension in a young woman.

Andrea MichelliStella BernardiAndrea GrilloEmiliano PanizonMatteo RovinaMoreno BardelliRenzo CarrettaBruno Fabris
Published in: BMC nephrology (2016)
This case highlights the difficulty in differentiating between primary and secondary forms of malignant hypertension, particularly when the patient presents with acute renal failure. Clinicians should consider renal artery ultrasound as a first level diagnostic technique, given that the presentation of primary malignant hypertension can often mimic a renal artery stenosis. Secondly, adequate control of blood pressure is essential for kidney function recovery, although this may require a long time.
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