KMID : 1037820170060010011
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Journal of Pain and Autonomic Disorders 2017 Volume.6 No. 1 p.11 ~ p.13
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Symptomatic Orthostatic Hypertension Improved after Internal Carotid Stent
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Park Jong-Wan
Lee Hyung-Soo
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Abstract
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Orthostatic hypertension is an underestimated clinical phenomenon compared with orthostatic hypotension. However, transient orthostatic hypertension is quite common in acute stroke. A 66-year-old man had hyperacute ischemic stroke with right internal carotid artery stenosis and got intravenous thrombolysis. He complained of orthostatic intolerance after 2 weeks. Orthostatic hypertension was observed on head-up-tilt test. His orthostatic intolerance improved 2 weeks after right carotid artery stenting. There was no orthostatic hypertension on head up tilt test after procedure.
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KEYWORD
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Orthostatic intolerance, Carotid stenosis
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