Involvement of the Cervical Cord and Medulla in Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome

We present a case of PRES with involvement of the medulla and cervical cord (apart from the typical parieto-occipital lesions)-an extremely rare imaging manifestation of PRES. It is important to recognize the imaging findings of PRES in spinal cord, and avoid misdiagnosis as myelitis by proper clinical correlation. Typically patients with myelitis have a profound neurodeficit, while patients with spinal manifestations of PRES are asymptomatic. Involvement of the cord in PRES has probably been an underrecognized entity as spinal imaging is not routinely performed in posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome. Ann Saudi Med 2011; 31(1): 90-92PMID: 21245605 DOI: 10.4103/0256-4947.75790
Source: Annals of Saudi Medicine - Category: General Medicine Tags: ISSUE 1 Source Type: research