Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome: description of a case in the setting of severe infection.
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome
(PRES) is a well recognized neurotoxic state coupled with a
unique neuroradiological appearance. This syndrome is associated
with a broad spectrum of complex conditions
(preeclampsia/eclampsia, bone marrow/organ transplantation,
chemotherapy, autoimmune disease).
We report the case of a female patient who developed PRES
in the setting of severe infection, and we discuss the possible
mechanisms underlying the development of cerebral edema
by describing the inherent neuroradiological features.
(PRES) is a well recognized neurotoxic state coupled with a
unique neuroradiological appearance. This syndrome is associated
with a broad spectrum of complex conditions
(preeclampsia/eclampsia, bone marrow/organ transplantation,
chemotherapy, autoimmune disease).
We report the case of a female patient who developed PRES
in the setting of severe infection, and we discuss the possible
mechanisms underlying the development of cerebral edema
by describing the inherent neuroradiological features.
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Keywords:
Brain edema; hypertension; magnetic resonance
imaging; neurotoxicity; posterior reversible encephalopathy
syndrome.
Elenco autori:
Zeppa, P; Fonio, P; Giganti, M; Cotroneo, Ar; Genovese, EUGENIO ANNIBALE; Stabile Ianora, Aa
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