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KMID : 0359819980270030387
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Cerebral amyloid angiopathy(CAA) is a nonspecific disease entity that has associated
with a number of neuropathologic conditions, the most prominent being dementia and
cerebral hemorrhage.
It occurs more commonly than is generally appreciated, with implications that may be
overlooked. As amyloid deposits are found in the vessels of the leptomeninges and
cerebral cortex, the location and size of the hematoma, with cortical and subarachnoid
extension, help to differentiate amyloid angiopathy from other causes of intracerebral
hemorrhage in the elderly. It has, in addition, characteristic pathological features, and the
existence of these, together with the occurrence of nontraumatic normotensive
spontaneous primary cerebral hemorrhage in the elderly, should indicate the existence of
CAA.
The authors report a case of cerebral amyloid angiopathy-related intracerebral
hemorrhage.
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Cerebral amyloid angiopathy; Intracerebral hemorrhage.;
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