Amyloid-β related angiitis presenting as eosinophilic meningitis: a case report.
Jeremy A TannerMegan B RichieCathryn R CadwellAmity EliazShannen KimZeeshan HaqNailyn RasoolMaulik P ShahElan L GutermanPublished in: BMC neurology (2022)
Amyloid-β related angiitis is an underrecognized cause of eosinophilic meningitis that can present fulminantly and is typically responsive to immunosuppression. The presence of eosinophils may provide additional clues to the underlying pathophysiology of amyloid-β related angiitis.
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