Malignant-phase hypertension is characterized clinically by severe accelerating hypertension with neuroretinopathy or papilledema and by evidence of renal damage. A Japanese male in his early thirties presented with hemoptysis and general fatigue. He had a 5-year history of hypertension, but had not received any treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMicroscopic polyangiitis is a vasculitis which primarily affects capillaries, venules or arterioles. Involvement of small and medium-sized arteries may also occur. A 70-year-old Japanese female with a fever and cough was diagnosed with pneumonia and antibiotics were administered.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA female in her late 60s with chronic kidney disease was admitted to the emergency department with complaints of dizziness four days prior to hospitalization. Cibenzoline (300 mg/day) was administered for atrial fibrillation, which was detected in an electrocardiogram. After three days, she experienced blepharoptosis and was admitted for suspected myasthenia gravis.
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