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A clinicopathological syndrome characterized by a thrombotic microangiopathy induced by severe hypertension (systolic pressure greater than 220 mm Hg or diastolic pressure greater than 120 mm Hg)
The average age at diagnosis is 40 years, and men are affected more often than women.
Cigarette smokers, African Americans, and patients with underlying chronic renal disease are at higher risk.
Fifty percent have a history of benign nephrosclerosis.
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