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A hypertensive emergency (formerly called malignant hypertension) is hypertension (high blood pressure) with acute impairment of one or more organ systems (especially the central nervous system cardiovascular system and/or the renal system) that can result in irreversible organ damage. In a hypertensive emergency the blood pressure should be slowly lowered over a period of minutes to hours with an antihypertensive agent.

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