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Angiitis of the Central Nervous System After Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplantation?
Stroke 30:1651-1656, Padovan,C.S.,et al, 1999
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Article Abstract
In the described patients, focal neurological signs and neuropsychological abnormalities occurred years after BMT. MRI revealed periventricular white matter lesions, lacunar or territorial infarctions, leukoencephalopathy, and hemorrhages. Angiitis of the central nervous system was confirmed in 1 patient at autopsy, and an angiitis-like syndrome was suspected in the other patients because of the clinical course and response to treatment. Three patients received cyclophosphamide and stero ids (2 improved, 1 died), 1 patients improved after steroids alone, and 1 patient without immunosuppressive therapy deteriorated further. We propose than an angiitis-like syndrome of the central nervous system can be a neurological manifestation of graft versus host disease, which should be considered a possible cause of cerebral ischemic episodes and pathological MRI scans in BMT patients with graft versus host disease.
 
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