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Benign cerebral angiopathy; postpartum cerebral angiopathy: Characteristics and treatment

Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2006
Benign cerebral angiopathy and postpartum cerebral angiopathy are reversible cerebral arterial vasoconstriction syndromes. Presentation includes recurrent severe headaches, altered consciousness, and focal neurologic deficits; ischemic and/or hemorrhagic strokes can occur.
Sofia, Calado, Miguel, Viana-Baptista
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Moyamoya angiopathy in Europe

2005
Over the past 6 years we at the Neurosurgery Department in Zürich have had the opportunity to manage increasing numbers of patients, especially children, with Moyamoya angiopathy. With increasing awareness of presence of this angiopathy in Europe the number of referrals from all across Europe is constantly on the increase.
N, Khan, Y, Yonekawa
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Pathogenesis of angiopathy in diabetes

Acta Diabetologica, 2003
Hyperglycaemia as a common feature of diabetes mellitus is a cause of different pathogenic mechanisms influencing endothelial function. Oxidative stress is one of the main causative factors inducing endothelial dysfunction and changes in plasma protein or platelet function.
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Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy

2004
From a clinical perspective, cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) can be defined as amyloid deposition in the cerebral vessels sufficient to cause symptomatic vascular dysfunction. The syndromes associated with CAA have become increasingly well recognized in clinical practice.
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TRAUMATIC RETINAL ANGIOPATHY

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1939
At the 1910 meeting of the Heidelberg Ophthalmological Congress Purtscher described a peculiar condition of the fundi, consisting of exudate and superficial hemorrhages in one eye and a large preretinal clot in the other. The condition followed a head injury.
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Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1996
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is a condition characterized by amyloid deposition in cerebral blood vessels. It occurs most frequently in association with clinical Alzheimer's disease but also occurs in some nondemented elderly people. CAA is a cause of spontaneous cerebral hemorrhage and may therefore present as a sudden unexpected death in an ...
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Angiopathies in Acrosclerosis

Angiology, 1955
R J, CALVERT, S G, NARDELL, C, RAEBURN
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Classification of angiopathy of the limbs

The Japanese Journal of Surgery, 1971
N. Degni   +11 more
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APOE immunotherapy reduces cerebral amyloid angiopathy and amyloid plaques while improving cerebrovascular function

Science Translational Medicine, 2021
Monica Xiong   +2 more
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