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Acute Severe Hypertension

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Is It Malignant Hypertension Causing Kidney Injury?

If a troponin is normal, it not necessarily means that the patient has an acute coronary syndrome. It may be just the evidence of chronic injury and that's a point of contention. For mycoranuropathic hemolytic anemia typically it would follow the typical work of maha. I've never seen someone present with high-pretent, severe hypertension with only maha. They usually have something else typically renal failure along with it.

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