About this Research Topic
The ability to quickly diagnosis PRES and identify the underlying condition is of paramount significance, as removal or treatment of the underlying condition is necessary to improve patient’s outcome and minimize complications. Although, no specific prognostic biomarker has been precisely identified, several comorbidities and complications have been preliminarily identified as potential biomarkers of outcome. The roles of imaging findings, clinical symptoms and biochemical parameters in predicting prognosis of PRES certainly warrant further investigation. A unified diagnostic algorithm should be sought to standardize the diagnosis of PRES and description of clinical outcome, which will facilitate future research in exploring the role of neuroimaging in this disorder.
In this Research Topic, we welcome some of the world’s leading experts of PRES and associated diseases to produce a series of state-of-the-art reviews and groundbreaking research dealing with it.
Keywords: PRES, MRI, Neuroimaging, Diagnosis, Prognosis, Comorbidity
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