Domain-specific neuropsychological investigation of CAA with and without intracerebral haemorrhage.
Edgar ChanGuendalina B BonifacioCorin HarrisonGargi BanerjeeJonathan G BestBenjamin SacksNicola HardingMaria Del Rocio Hidalgo MasH Rolf JägerLisa CipolottiDavid J WerringPublished in: Journal of neurology (2023)
Cognitive impairment is common in CAA, even in the absence of ICH, suggesting a key role for diffuse processes related to small vessel disease and/or neurodegeneration. Our findings indicate that neurodegeneration, possibly due to co-existing Alzheimer's disease pathology, may be the most important contributor. The observation that general intelligence is the most frequently affected domain suggests that CAA has a generalised rather than focal cognitive impact.