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Reversible posterior leukoencephalopathy syndrome and anti-neoplastic agents: a review


FM Shah-Khan, D Pinedo, P Shah - Oncology Reviews, 2007 - Springer
Abstract Reversible Posterior Leukoencephalopathy Syndrome (RPLS) is a well
recognized entity with a variety of benign and malig- nant conditions. Recently
it has been found to be associated with the use of anti-neoplastic agents ...
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Acute cortical blindness due to posterior reversible encephalopathy


J Nguyen-Lam, MC Kiernan - Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2008 - Elsevier
An acutely hypertensive 55 year-old male experienced seizures and cortical
blindness post-operatively. CT scans demonstrated hypointensities in the
occipital lobes bilaterally. MRI revealed symmetrical bilateral ...
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REVERSIBLE CORTICAL BLINDNESS FOLLOWING SUCCESSFUL SURGICAL REPAIR …


TY Skills - ljm.org.ly
This report describes a case of cortical blindness that followed successful
surgical repair of two stab wounds in the heart in a 29-year old Libyan man. The
patient presented in a state of pre cardiac arrest (shock and low cardiac ...
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[PDF] Sudden Blindness in a 50-Year-Old Woman


S Mujeeb, SR Bruhl, P Reddy, H Elsamaloty, … - Hospital Physician, 2008 - turner-white.com
CASE PRESENTATION A 50-year-old African- American woman pre- sented to the
emergency department complaining of sudden-onset complete bi- lateral blindness.
Past medi- cal history was significant for hypertension and stage 4 chronic ...
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[PDF] Sudden cortical blindness following cisplatin: a case of reversible posterior …


L Demayer, G Haverbeke, P Huget, PA van … - ariezmp.nl
Introduction Major clinical symptoms leading to the tentative diagnosis of
reversible posterior leukoencephalopa- thy syndrome (RPLS) are headache,
seizures, and an acute and bilateral visual impairment, often combined with ...
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