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Fatal outcome of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) in a lupus nephropathy patient: A case report
Authors:Ihssane Afilal  Siham Nasri  Mustapha Bendaoud  Hajar Mahjouba  Imane Guerrouj  Fathia Aidid  Widad Abbou  Narjisse Aichouni  Imane Kamaoui  Imane Skiker
Institution:Department of Radiology, Mohammed VI University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, University Mohammed First, BP 4806 Oujda University, Oujda 60049, Morocco
Abstract:Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome is a rare underestimated condition, that generally complicates a rise in blood pressure in an acute setting. This entity has been increasingly identified in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus disease. PRES is challenging to diagnose seeing as it presents with nonspecific neurological symptoms, such as head-aches, confusion, seizures, visual changes or a coma, and can mimic neuropsychiatric lupus. Imaging plays a necessary role in confirming this diagnosis, as it is characterized by vasogenic edema of the posterior white matter, in which the distribution is bilateral and symmetrical. Although this syndrome is rare, early diagnosis allows a prompt treatment and therefore a favorable outcome. We present a case report of PRES in a 14-year-old female previously diagnosed with lupus nephropathy, who presented to the emergency department with seizures and uncontrolled hypertension, that was unfortunately not reversible is this patient.
Keywords:Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES)  Systemic lupus erythematosus disease (SLED)  Lupus nephropathy  Seizure  Hypertension  MRI
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