Malignant Hypertension Associated with Rhabdomyosarcoma

Journal Title: Iranian Journal of Blood and Cancer - Year 2008, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

The Hypertension is divided into two types: primary and secondary. the secondary type, is particularly due to renal and arterial origin and is mostly seen. In children the Secondary hypertension caused by malignancies is rare. This is a case of abdominal rhabdomyosarcoma with malignant hypertension.

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B. Keikhaei, M Pedram, K. Eshagh Hossaini

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Malignant Hypertension Associated with Rhabdomyosarcoma

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B. Keikhaei, M Pedram, K. Eshagh Hossaini (2008). Malignant Hypertension Associated with Rhabdomyosarcoma. Iranian Journal of Blood and Cancer, 1(1), 39-42. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-383887