Department of Neurology, Calcutta Medical Research Institute, Kolkata, India
 Case Report   
								
																Neurologic Syndromes in Post-partum Women: Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES) vs. Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome (RCVS), 2 Sides of One Coin? 
																Author(s): Krishnendu Choudhury* and Sitansu Sekhar Nandi             
								
																
						 Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES) and Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome (RCVS) constitute a spectrum of 
  disorders characterized by acute-onset headache, altered sensorium, hypertension, visual field defect and seizures, with radiological features 
  of vasogenic edema particularly in parieto-occipital regions of brain. In PRES, the typical feature is vasogenic cerebral edema which is mostly 
  reversible, while in RCVS, cytotoxic edema may persue resulting from multifocal vasoconstriction, which is also reversible with treatment 
  producing complete recovery. Important causes of PRES are: Hypertension secondary to Preeclampsia/Eclampsia, Infections with or without CNS 
  involvement, may be bacterial or viral, occasionally Herpes simplex encephalitis. Autoimmune disease/SLE. Here we report a woman without 
  history of pregnancy induced hyperten.. Read More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.37421/2684-6012.2024.7.211															  
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