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Recurrent Hemorrhage Risk and Mortality in Hereditary and Sporadic Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
Neurol 87:1482-1487, Van Etten, E.S.,et al, 2016
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Article Abstract
Patients with HCHWA-D have worse long-term prognosis after a first ICH than patients with sCAA. The absence of cardiovascular risk factors in most patients with HCHWA-D suggests that vascular amyloid is responsible for the recurrent hemorrhages. HCHWA-D is therefore a pure form of cerebral amyloid angiopathy with an accelerated clinical course and provides a good model to study the pathophysiology and future therapeutic interventions of amyloid-related hemorrhages.
 
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