Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome Caused by Renovascular Hypertension in a Solitary Functioning Kidney: Successful Treatment With Renal Artery Stenting | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome Caused by Renovascular Hypertension in a Solitary Functioning Kidney: Successful Treatment With Renal Artery Stenting
Key Points
Renal artery stenting successfully improved renal function and addressed posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome.
The treatment led to significant recovery from symptoms associated with ischemia and hypertension in the kidney.
Assessment involved clinical evaluation and imaging to confirm diagnosis of renovascular hypertension and subsequent response to stenting.
This finding supports the role of renal artery stenting in reversing neurological symptoms linked to compromised renal function.