Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) of the isolated brainstem.
Yosuke HayashiTomoaki HashidaMegumi YazakiTomohiko UchidaEizo WatanabePublished in: Clinical case reports (2022)
A 71-year-old man had disordered consciousness whose Glasgow Coma Scale was E4V1M5. His blood pressure was high, but there was no abnormality in the cerebrospinal fluid examination. The MRI finding reveals a high-intensity area at the pons without the blood flow interruption. Thus, he has diagnosed with brainstem PRES.
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- magnetic resonance imaging
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- early onset
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