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Visual disturbance,hypertension,convulsions,and unconsciousness developed in a 70-year old man after cisplatin chemotherapy and upper-limb amputation for osteosarcoma.MR imaging revealed bilateral reversible abnormalities in the occipital,parietal,and frontal white matter.Clinical and neuroradiologic features corresponded to reversible posterior leukoencephalopathy syndrome(RPLS),which some immunosuppressive and chemotherapeutic drugs have been reported to trigger.Cisplatin may be among these drugs.Our patient also had hypomagnesemia,which may have figured in the pathophysiology. |
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