Seizures using a nasal decongestant
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a well-known clinicoradiological syndrome characterized by severe headache with or without neurological deficits or sei-zures and edema of subcortical white matter in diverse brain areas1,2. The predominant involvement of posterior cerebral lobe...
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