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Spectrum of Transient Focal Neurological Episodes in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
Stroke 43:2324-2330, Charidimou, A.,et al, 2012
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Article Abstract
TFNE are common in CAA, include both positive and negative neurological symptoms, and may be caused by superficial cortical siderosis/convexity subarachnoid hemorrhage. TFNE predict a high early risk of symptomatic ICH (which may be amenable to prevention). Blood-sensitive magnetic resonance imaging sequences are important in the investigation of such episodes.
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