Background: Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome is a potentially reversible clinicoradiologic syndrome characterized by headache, mental confusion, visual disturbances and seizures associated with posterior cerebral lesions on radiological imaging. Prompt treatment of this condition is mandatory to avoid severe irreversible complications.Case presentation: We report a 9-year-old boy with arterial hypertension and headache as unique clinical presentation of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome.Conclusions: Severe and isolated headache associated with arterial hypertension can be the unique clinical presentation of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome. This syndrome must be considered even in absence of all typical symptoms to prevent the progression of a potentially life threatening condition. © 2014 Milani et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
Severe and isolated headache associated with hypertension as unique clinical presentation of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome / G.P. Milani, A. Edefonti, G. Tardini, E. Arturi, C.M. Cinnante, E.A. Laicini, E. Leva, A.M. Cappellari, C. Agostoni, E.F. Fossali. - In: BMC PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 1471-2431. - 14:1(2014 Jul 25), pp. 190.190.1-190.190.3. [10.1186/1471-2431-14-190]
Severe and isolated headache associated with hypertension as unique clinical presentation of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome
G.P. Milani;C.M. Cinnante;E.A. Laicini;E. Leva;C. AgostoniPenultimo
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2014
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Background: Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome is a potentially reversible clinicoradiologic syndrome characterized by headache, mental confusion, visual disturbances and seizures associated with posterior cerebral lesions on radiological imaging. Prompt treatment of this condition is mandatory to avoid severe irreversible complications.Case presentation: We report a 9-year-old boy with arterial hypertension and headache as unique clinical presentation of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome.Conclusions: Severe and isolated headache associated with arterial hypertension can be the unique clinical presentation of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome. This syndrome must be considered even in absence of all typical symptoms to prevent the progression of a potentially life threatening condition. © 2014 Milani et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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