hypertensive crisis
Medical Definition
A severe, acute increase in blood pressure that may result in stroke or myocardial ischemia.
Wikipedia Summary
Severely elevated blood pressure (equal to or greater than 180 mmHg systolic or 120 mmHg diastolic) is referred to as a hypertensive crisis (sometimes termed malignant or accelerated hypertension), due to the high risk of complications. People with blood pressures in this range may have no symptoms, but are more likely to report headaches (22% of cases) and dizziness than the general population...
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