Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome induced after blood transfusion for severe anemia

Abstract

Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a clinicoradiological syndrome characterized by headache, confusion, seizures, and cortical visual loss, as well as subcortical edema without infarction on neuroimaging. We report a 56-year-old woman who developed typical manifestations of PRES, 6 days after blood transfusion for severe anemia. Acute volume overloads by transfusion may exceed the capacity of autoregulation of perfusion pressure, possibly resulting in vasogenic edema. We propose that it is clinically important to recognize that rapid correction of anemia by blood transfusion may carry the risk of inducing PRES.

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Wada, K. , Kano, M. , Machida, Y. , Hattori, N. and Miwa, H. (2013) Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome induced after blood transfusion for severe anemia. Case Reports in Clinical Medicine, 2, 332-334. doi: 10.4236/crcm.2013.25089.

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