Malignant hypertensive retinopathy
Malignant hypertensive retinopathy is a sudden and sudden increase in blood pressure in a short period of time, which causes retinal and choroidal blood vessels to be decompensated, retinal blood vessels are significantly narrowed, and the retina is generally edema. There are multiple patchy hemorrhages and large cotton wool spots and disc edema on the fundus .
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