Increased Intracranial Arterial Pulsatility and Microvascular Brain Damage in Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum.
J W BartstraTim C van den BeukelG KranenburgLennart GeurtsA M den HarderT WitkampJelmer M WolterinkJaco J M ZwanenburgEvelien van ValenH L KoekW P T M MaliPim A de JongJeroen HendrikseWilko SpieringPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2024)
Patients with pseudoxanthoma elasticum have increased intracranial artery flow pulsatility and measures of small-vessel disease. Carotid siphon calcification might underlie the high prevalence of cerebrovascular disease in pseudoxanthoma elasticum.