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Fig. 7A —How to discern posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome
(PRES) in setting of underlying leukodystrophy. 16-year-old girl with
metachromatic leukodystrophy underwent MRI with FLAIR imaging (A) just
before bone marrow transplantation. Ten days later, mild PRES was noted in
frontal and parietooccipital cortical and subcortical white matter related to
cyclosporine (arrows, B). Cyclosporine was discontinued, and
resolution of PRES was seen on MRI 1 month later (not shown).