İkiz gebede posterior reversible ensefalopati sendromu ve anestezi yönetimi
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Posterior reversible ensefalopati sendromu (PRES) baş ağrısı, mental bozukluk, epilepsi ve görme bozukluğu ile karakterize olup sıklıkla ani olarak yükselen ve kompanse edilemeyen arter basıncına bağlı olarak gelişir ve klinik ve radyolojik olarak tanı konulabilir. Son yıllarda literatürde değişik hasta popülasyonlarında, hastalığın tekrarladığına ait yayınlar giderek artmakla birlikte daha çok gebelerde postpartum dönemde görüldüğüne dair bilgiler mevcuttur. Bu makalede çoğul gebeliği olan ve preeklampsi tanısı mevcut olmayan nullipar bir gebede klinik ve nöroradyolojik bulguları ile reversible ensefalopati sendromu tanısı konulan olgusu sunulmakta ve literatür eşliğinde tartışılmaktadır.
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is characterized by headache, mental dysfunction, seizures, and visual loss and usually develops due to acutely increasing and uncontrollable arterial blood pressure. It can be diagnosed clinically and radiologically. Recently, although increasing amount of literature reveal that different kinds of patient populations have been repeatedly developing this syndrome, it has been reported to be seen mostly in pregnancy and pospartum period. Herein, we report a multiple pregnant woman with reversible encephalopathy syndrome who did not have a diagnosis of preeclampsia with clinical and neurological findings along with literature review
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is characterized by headache, mental dysfunction, seizures, and visual loss and usually develops due to acutely increasing and uncontrollable arterial blood pressure. It can be diagnosed clinically and radiologically. Recently, although increasing amount of literature reveal that different kinds of patient populations have been repeatedly developing this syndrome, it has been reported to be seen mostly in pregnancy and pospartum period. Herein, we report a multiple pregnant woman with reversible encephalopathy syndrome who did not have a diagnosis of preeclampsia with clinical and neurological findings along with literature review
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