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Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome
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Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS, sometimes called Call-Fleming syndrome) is a disease characterized by a weeks-long course of thunderclap headaches, sometimes focal neurologic signs, and occasionally seizures.[1] Symptoms are thought to arise from transient abnormalities in the blood vessels of the brain.[1] In some cases, it may be associated with childbirth, vasoactive or illicit drug use, or complications of pregnancy.[1] If it occurs after delivery it may be referred to as postpartum cerebral angiopathy.

For the vast majority of patients, all symptoms disappear on their own within three weeks.[1] Deficits persist in a small minority of patients, with severe complications or death being very rare.[1] Because symptoms resemble a variety of life-threatening conditions, differential diagnosis is necessary.[1]

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