“…The lesions are mainly located in the occipital lobe, appear bilaterally or unilaterally and can also involve other brain regions, including frontal, infratemotemporal, cerebellum and brainstem regions. 3 , 4 Lupus nephritis with PRES as the first manifestation is relatively rare and has not been widely reported in the literature. The clinical and imaging features of patients in the PRES are usually reversible.…”