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Fig. 6C —Two patients with hemorrhagic posterior reversible
encephalopathy syndrome (PRES). 34-year-old man taking cyclosporine for
seizures after bone marrow transplantation has mild edema with small
subarachnoid hemorrhage. Initial brain MR image shows small amount of sulcal
FLAIR hyperintensity (arrows, A) and mild cortical edema in
high frontal and parietal lobes (B). Gradient-echo image confirms small
amount of sulcal hemorrhage (arrow, C).