Published in IJCP May 2018
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Angina Bullosa Hemorrhagica as a Presenting Feature of Malignant Hypertension: A Case Report
May 04, 2018 | Vikasdeep Gupta, Vandana Sharma, Kuldeep Thakur, Vidhu Sharma
     


A conscious and oriented 37-year-old female presented with a sudden onset small hemorrhagic lesion over the soft palate, which was diagnosed as angina hemorrhagica bullosa. Blood pressure was found to be 220/180 mmHg and there was presence of papilledema on funduscopic examination. Patient was diagnosed as a case of malignant hypertension, which was treated medically for hypertension and no local treatment was given. Lesion resolved and patient was free of symptoms after 2 weeks.