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iCAA seems common in patients presenting with nonhereditary CAA under the age of 55. Clinical and radiological features are comparable with sCAA. After diagnosis, multiple ICH-recurrences but also long symptom-free intervals can occur. Harmonized registries are necessary to identify and understand this potentially underrecognized CAA-subtype. |
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