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==Differential Diagnosis== | |||
* [[Systemic hypertension]] | |||
* [[Intracranial lesions]] | |||
** Patients with intracranial masses, metastatic lesions and raised intracranial tension also present with [[raised blood pressure]]. | |||
** Intracranial lesions can cause [[seizures]], [[paralysis]] or [[weakness]] of limbs. | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aarti Narayan, M.B.B.S [2]
Differential Diagnosis
- Systemic hypertension
- Intracranial lesions
- Patients with intracranial masses, metastatic lesions and raised intracranial tension also present with raised blood pressure.
- Intracranial lesions can cause seizures, paralysis or weakness of limbs.