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How Long Does A Pres Syndrome Last?

my daughter has FSGS no kidneys, has been on dialysis for about 10 years. Has had a transplant one time about 4 years ago. new kidney only lasted for about 4 days. Had to take it out. Bloodpressure is always high. High blooder caused press syndrome n the hospital now. How long does pres last? How quick can it come back?

Mon, 7 Sep 2015
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Hello and welcome to HCM.
As an Urologist, i can fully understand your concern.
You should've mentioned the age of your daughter, and present medication.
Both are very important in prognosis.
You may already be knowing, that the acute rejection of the grafted kidney, was also due to FSGS.
As high or malignant hypertension is the cause for the PRES syndrome, the B.P. will gradually be reduced with drugs. There's no fixed time for reversal.
If you can send her blood and MRI reports to me as a direct question, i can give you expert advice.
Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.
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How Long Does A Pres Syndrome Last?

Hello and welcome to HCM. As an Urologist, i can fully understand your concern. You should ve mentioned the age of your daughter, and present medication. Both are very important in prognosis. You may already be knowing, that the acute rejection of the grafted kidney, was also due to FSGS. As high or malignant hypertension is the cause for the PRES syndrome, the B.P. will gradually be reduced with drugs. There s no fixed time for reversal. If you can send her blood and MRI reports to me as a direct question, i can give you expert advice. Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.