Purpose: To describe an atypical presentation of vitreous inflammation in a patient with malignant hypertension. Methods: A case was evaluated. Results: A patient presenting with a hypertensive emergency was found to have decreased vision in the setting of severe optic nerve head edema, extensive hard exudates, cotton-wool spots, and Elschnig spots in both eyes secondary to malignant hypertension as well as vitreous cells bilaterally. He was admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit for intravenous medications and observation. Conclusions: This case adds to the growing body of evidence suggesting that hypertensive urgency may be accompanied by inflammation.
Keywords: Elschnig; Siegrist; choroidopathy; hypertensive retinopathy; vitreous inflammation.
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