Case Report

Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome with Stroke in Puerperal Woman with High Titer of Anti-Phospholipid IgM Antibody

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(a) CT image 5 days after delivery, just after the occurrence of tonic-clonic seizure. Arrow indicates intraparenchymal hemorrhage with 2 cm diameter in the right frontal lobe. (b) FLAIR image on MRI 5 days after delivery, just after the occurrence of tonic-clonic seizure. Arrowhead indicates subarachnoid hemorrhage at the right Sylvian fissure. (c) T2-weight image on MRI 5 days after delivery, just after the first seizure. (d) FLAIR image on MRI 5 days after delivery. (e) DWI on MRI 5 days after delivery. (f) ADC mapping on MRI 5 days after delivery. (g) CT image 7 days after delivery, just after the second tonic-clonic seizure. (h) T2-weighted image on MRI 34 days after delivery. (i) FLAIR image on MRI 34 days after delivery. (j) DWI on MRI 34 days after delivery. (k) ADC mapping on MRI 34 days after delivery. CT, computed tomography; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; POD, postoperative days; T2W1, T2-weighted; FLAIR, fluid-attenuated inversion recovery; DWI, diffusion-weighted image; ADC, apparent diffusion coefficient.
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