Acute arterial hypertension causes 3 types of fundus anomalies: hypertensive retinopathy, hypertensive choroidopathy and hypertensive optic neuropathy. Hypertensive retinopathy and optic neuropathy are characterised by retinal and optic disc capillary and precapillary occlusions, and a rupture of the inner hemato-retinal barrier resulting in retinal edema. Hypertensive choroidopathy is characterized by areas of choriocapillaris occlusion resulting in necrosis of the pigment epithelium which causes a rupture of the outer hemato-retinal barrier and retinal edema.SCOPUS: re.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
There has recently been a considerable increase in interest in hypertensive crisis-a life-threatenin...
Background: We present a case of hypertensive choroidopathy due to malignant hypertension with exuda...
Introduction: Severe systemic hypertension in chronic kidney disease can cause significant damage to...
AbstractSevere systemic hypertension can cause significant damage to the eye. Although hypertensive ...
Systemic hypertension is widely spread in the general population. It is recognised as a major risk f...
Hypertension is ranked as the fourth greatest mor-tality risk factor in the world. Acute hyperten-si...
Copyright © 2013 Katsunori Hara et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Introduction: Systemic high blood pressure is related to a variety of retinal manifestations. We pre...
Malignant hypertensive retinopathy is associated with characteristic fundus findings that typically ...
Malignant hypertension may cause many ocular symptoms such as focal arteriolar contraction, cotton-w...
Hypertensive eye disease includes a spectrum of pathological changes, the most well known being hype...
Systemic hypertension is all too frequently co‐existent with diabetes mellitus, meaning that it is o...
This is a case of malignant hypertension and severe hypertensive retinopathy. A 30-year-old woman wi...
Hypertension is the primary risk factor for cardiovascular disease and mortality that consists a maj...
The final, published version of this article is available at https://doi.org/10.1159/000517612Papill...
There has recently been a considerable increase in interest in hypertensive crisis-a life-threatenin...
Background: We present a case of hypertensive choroidopathy due to malignant hypertension with exuda...
Introduction: Severe systemic hypertension in chronic kidney disease can cause significant damage to...
AbstractSevere systemic hypertension can cause significant damage to the eye. Although hypertensive ...
Systemic hypertension is widely spread in the general population. It is recognised as a major risk f...
Hypertension is ranked as the fourth greatest mor-tality risk factor in the world. Acute hyperten-si...
Copyright © 2013 Katsunori Hara et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Introduction: Systemic high blood pressure is related to a variety of retinal manifestations. We pre...
Malignant hypertensive retinopathy is associated with characteristic fundus findings that typically ...
Malignant hypertension may cause many ocular symptoms such as focal arteriolar contraction, cotton-w...
Hypertensive eye disease includes a spectrum of pathological changes, the most well known being hype...
Systemic hypertension is all too frequently co‐existent with diabetes mellitus, meaning that it is o...
This is a case of malignant hypertension and severe hypertensive retinopathy. A 30-year-old woman wi...
Hypertension is the primary risk factor for cardiovascular disease and mortality that consists a maj...
The final, published version of this article is available at https://doi.org/10.1159/000517612Papill...
There has recently been a considerable increase in interest in hypertensive crisis-a life-threatenin...
Background: We present a case of hypertensive choroidopathy due to malignant hypertension with exuda...
Introduction: Severe systemic hypertension in chronic kidney disease can cause significant damage to...