Özet:
In this article, we aimed to present a 29 year-old preeclampsia patient with sudden loss of vision in both eyes after cesarean section.
In her ophthalmoscopic examination her visual acuity was at the level of light perception on both of eyes. The anterior segment
examination of the patient was normal with normal eye movement in all directions. The fundus had a tilted disc, which was evident
on the left. Emergency orbital, cranial MRI, carotid Doppler were requested with arterial blood pressure control of the patient. Close
follow-up was recommended. Patient was diagnosed as posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome with cortical visual loss due
to vasogenic edema according to diffusion MRI result. Patient’s visual acuity was 10/10 on the right side and 16/100 on the left side
after 3 days with control of arterial blood pressure.