Abstract

Reversible posterior leucoencephalopathy syndrome (RPLS) ypically presents with global encephalopathy, seizures, headache nd visual symptoms and is often triggered by a hypertensive mergency. Neuroimaging shows reversible vasogenic subcortial edema without infarction, preferentially of the posterior brain egions. In some patients, the RPLS lesions have a very asymmetrical nd even unilateral distribution [1].

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