Background: The presentation of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) features neuropsychiatric symptoms in the context of predominantly white matter cerebral edema in the setting of a diverse variety of underlying clinical entities.
Objective: To illustrate the presentation and diagnostic strategy for this under-recognized condition.
Method: We present two cases of PRES and review the available literature.
Results: PRES may be due to a number of underlying conditions, but typically presents with symptoms consistent with delirium.
Conclusions: Psychiatrist practicing in the general hospital should be aware of the presentation and appropriate work-up of PRES to forestall serious potential sequelae.
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