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Early onset cerebral amyloid angiopathy following childhood exposure to cadaveric dura.

Gargi BanerjeeMatthew E AdamsZane JaunmuktaneG Alistair LammieBen TurnerMushtaq WaniInder M S SawhneyHenry HouldenSimon MeadSebastian BrandnerDavid J Werring
Published in: Annals of neurology (2019)
Amyloid-β transmission has been described in patients both with and without iatrogenic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease; however, there is little information regarding the clinical impact of this acquired amyloid-β pathology during life. Here, for the first time, we describe in detail the clinical and neuroimaging findings in 3 patients with early onset symptomatic amyloid-β cerebral amyloid angiopathy following childhood exposure to cadaveric dura (by neurosurgical grafting in 2 patients and tumor embolization in a third). Our observations provide further in vivo evidence that cerebral amyloid angiopathy might be caused by transmission of amyloid-β seeds (prions) present in cadaveric dura and have diagnostic relevance for younger patients presenting with suspected cerebral amyloid angiopathy. Ann Neurol 2019; 1-7 ANN NEUROL 2019;85:284-290.
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