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Blood, semen, and an innocent man
The patient's blood pressure was lowered gradually, over several days, with amlodipine, ramipril, and intravenous glyceryl trinitrate; meanwhile, we took three 24-h urine collections: after the collections were done, we started treatment with atenolol, having stopped the glyceryl trinitrate. Ha...
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description | The patient's blood pressure was lowered gradually, over several days, with amlodipine, ramipril, and intravenous glyceryl trinitrate; meanwhile, we took three 24-h urine collections: after the collections were done, we started treatment with atenolol, having stopped the glyceryl trinitrate. Haematospermia is most commonly caused by infection or injury-including iatrogenic injury from taking biopsy samples of the prostate.1 Other causes include stones, cysts, vascular abnormalities-and severe hypertension,1 which causes an estimated 5% of cases.2 Malignant hypertension is defined as blood pressure over 180/100 mm Hg, with papilloedema or retinal haemorrhage.3 Although malignant hypertension can occur in essential hypertension, causes of secondary hypertension should always be sought. |
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