| Literature DB >> 30532887 |
Aurelio Negro1, Gianni De Berti2, Massimo Maggi2, Rosaria Santi1, Chiara Grasselli1, Ermanno Rossi1.
Abstract
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is characterized clinically by headache, altered mental status, visual loss, and seizures. PRES is associated with neuroradiological findings characterized by white matter abnormalities, predominantly in the parieto-occipital regions of the brain. PRES is most often described in cases of hypertensive encephalopathy, eclampsia, renal failure, and immunosuppressive or anticancer therapy. We report a case of PRES associated with severe hypertension in the setting of a progressive renovascular hypertension from bilateral atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis. The pathogenesis of PRES is discussed and the importance of a prompt diagnosis and treatment is emphasized.Entities:
Keywords: Magnetic resonance imaging; Renovascular hypertension; Reversible encephalopathy
Year: 2011 PMID: 30532887 PMCID: PMC6265415 DOI: 10.1016/j.jccase.2011.08.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiol Cases ISSN: 1878-5409