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  • Unilateral renal artery stenosis can lead to a rare and serious condition known as hyponatremic hypertensive syndrome (HHS), which presents with low sodium levels and high blood pressure.
  • A case study highlights a 62-year-old man experiencing HHS during a hypertensive emergency complicated by encephalopathy.
  • Early diagnosis and management focusing on fluid and electrolyte balance are crucial to reduce complications and enhance patient outcomes.
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70-year-old white man presented with a 6-week history of an acute pruritic eruption in the axillary vaults, inguinal folds, and central lumbar area. Due to the severity of the pruritus, the patient was evaluated in the emergency department. He was treated with intramuscular triamcinolone, oral fluconazole, clobetasol cream, and miconazole powder, which provided only minimal relief.

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