Type of edema in posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome depends on serum albumin levels: An MR imaging study in 28 patients

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PRES is a clinicoradiologic entity, combining seizures, blindness, and coma with MR imaging findings of predominantly vasogenic and occasional cytotoxic edema. In this clinical report, we determined the type of edema by using DWI and FLAIR sequences on MR imaging as well as ADC maps in 28 patients with PRES. The neuradiologic findings were correlated with levels of serum albumin, which is a main contributor to colloid osmotic pressure and vascular integrity. The presence of vasogenic edema was significantly associated with decreased serum albumin levels, which may be a particular risk factor for the development of PRES.

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Pirker, A., Kramer, L., Voller, B., Loader, B., Auff, E., & Prayer, D. (2011). Type of edema in posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome depends on serum albumin levels: An MR imaging study in 28 patients. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 32(3), 527–531. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2332

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