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Intimal angiosarcoma of the descending aorta as an unusual cause of severe upper extremity hypertension
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Unusual CauseHypertensionYear Old ManIntimal AngiosarcomaAnesthesia PracticeBack PainPain ManagementAngiologyAnesthesiaMedicineIntermittent ParaesthesiaBlood PressureEmergency MedicineAnesthesiology
A 49 year old man presented with epigastric and back pain. The patient complained of intermittent paraesthesia of both the lower extremities and a four month history of fatigue, weight loss, and headache. On physical examination the blood pressure at the upper extremities was 210/160 …
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