In accelerated hypertension, vasogenic brain edema associated with PRES may represent either autoregulatory breakthrough leading to vasodilation or excessive autoregulation leading to vasoconstriction. We describe 2 patients with PRES in accelerated hypertension who had serous retinal detachments, a vasoconstrictive phenomenon. The concurrence of serous retinal detachment and PRES offers intriguing support for the idea that vasoconstriction rather than vasodilation is the mechanism of vasogenic edema in PRES.
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Besirli, C. G., Sudhakar, P., Wesolowski, J., & Trobe, J. D. (2011). Serous retinal detachment in hypertensive posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 32(11). https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2435
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