PRES General Details:
- Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) or reversible posterior leukoencephalopathy syndrome (RPLS).
 - A cliniconeuroradiological entity characterized by a diagnostic cerebral magnetic resonance imaging picture associated with altered mental status, headache, cortical blindness, seizures, & other focal neurological signs.
 
- Acute hypertension of pregnancy (ie eclampsia)
 - Drugs - ciclosporin & tacrolimus (ie organ transplants)
 - Hypertensive encephalopathy
 - Hypercalcaemia
 - Hypomagnesaemia - may exacerbate condition
 - Porphyria
 - Sepsis
 - Uraemia
 
- Coma
 - Confusion
 - Convulsions (seizures)
 - Cortical blindness (visual loss)
 - Headache
 
- Associated with acute/subacute elevations of BP to levels that overcome cerebral autoregulation (~ 240/130 mmHg).
 - This dysregulation may then produce vasogenic oedema which is typically most marked in the white matter of the posterior cerebral hemispheres.
 
- MRI scans - oedema of the white matter of the occipital lobes (see image).
 
- Lower blood pressure.
 - Symptomatic treatment of seizures.
 - Magnesium sulphate - eclampsia induced PRES.
 - Withdrawal of offending drugs & correcting metabolic disturbances.
 
- May resolve with appropriate treatment.
 - Intracerebral haemorrhage can occur with associated haematological disorders.
 
Garg RK (2001). Posterior leukoencephalopathy syndrome. Postgrad Med J 77(903):24–8
Image: Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES) MRI (Radpod Picture of the Day) (cc)
Tags: Ciclosporin - Ciclosporine - Eclampsia - Hypertension - Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES) - RPLS - Tacrolimus
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