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Fig. 1B —Mild posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) in
12-year-old girl with seizures who was undergoing immunosuppressive therapy
for lung transplantation. 3-T MR image shows bilateral parietooccipital
cortical and subcortical edema on fat-suppressed FLAIR images (A) with
avid leptomeningeal or cortical contrast enhancement on T1-weighted image
(B) but no diffusion abnormalities (not shown). Tacrolimus was
considered causative and was discontinued, and symptoms subsided.