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Ophthalmoscopic findings in malignant hypertension
Stephen Hammond1, Jill Razor Wells, Dennis M Marcus
1Hypertension and Clinical Pharmacology, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA 30912, USA.
Abstract:
Malignant hypertension may present with retinopathy, choroidopathy, and optic neuropathy. Flame-shaped retinal hemorrhages, an early finding, are due to smooth muscle necrosis and bleeding along the nerve fiber layer. Cotton-wool spots, or cytoid bodies, are not exudates, but rather are retinal infarcts. Hypertensive optic neuropathy is a late finding. Optical coherence tomography is a relatively new imaging technique for evaluating retinal thickness and the location of pathology in patients with malignant hypertension.
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