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Central nervous system involvement in severe arterial hypertension of childhood

✍ Scribed by M. Uhari; A. -L. Saukkonen; O. Koskimies


Publisher
Springer
Year
1979
Tongue
English
Weight
309 KB
Volume
132
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-6997

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✦ Synopsis


The case histories of 125 children with hypertension and no apparent primary CNS disease were analyzed for neurological symptoms or complications. Eleven children had neurological symptoms of high blood pressure. In only one of these patients was the diagnosis of arterial hypertension made before the observation of the neurological findings. The symptoms were severe headache in eight children, convulsions and coma in four, hemiplegia in two, and impaired vision and apraxia in one child. Symptomatology was rapidly reversed by antihypertensive treatment in four children, while six had long-term stigmata and one child died in hypertensive crisis. Because elevated arterial pressure can cause severe neurological disease, routine blood pressure measurement in children--especially those with neurological symptomatology--is stressed.


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