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Amyloid Angiopathy-Related Cerebellar Hemorrhage
Surg Neurol 46:235-239, Cuny,E.,et al, 1996
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Article Abstract
Amyloid angiography-related hemorrhage could occur in the cerebellum, and diagnosis might be suspected when no past history of mental deterioration and/or arterial hypertension are present and when angiography rules out vascular malformation. Surgical management seems to have the same restricted indications as in other brain areas.
 
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