The pathophysiology and clinical presentation of cerebral amyloid angiopathy

E Auriel, SM Greenberg - Current atherosclerosis reports, 2012 - Springer
E Auriel, SM Greenberg
Current atherosclerosis reports, 2012Springer
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is defined as the deposition of amyloid ß peptide within
leptomeningial and cortical vessels, likely reflecting an imbalance between Aβ production
and clearance. Amyloid buildup triggers a series of destructive alterations in the cerebral
vascular architecture, leading to a spectrum of neurological events including lobar
intracerebral hemorrhage, brain ischemia and cognitive decline. Although traditionally
diagnosed pathologically, neuroimaging has taken a central role in defining CAA. This …
Abstract
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is defined as the deposition of amyloid ß peptide within leptomeningial and cortical vessels, likely reflecting an imbalance between Aβ production and clearance. Amyloid buildup triggers a series of destructive alterations in the cerebral vascular architecture, leading to a spectrum of neurological events including lobar intracerebral hemorrhage, brain ischemia and cognitive decline. Although traditionally diagnosed pathologically, neuroimaging has taken a central role in defining CAA. This review will discuss the pathological, clinical and radiological aspects of CAA.
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