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The role of clinical and neuroimaging features in the diagnosis of CADASIL.

Anna BersanoGloria BediniHugh Stephen MarkusPaolo VitaliEnrico Colli-TibaldiFranco TaroniCinzia GelleraSilvia BarattaLorena MoscaPaola CarreraMaurizio FerrariCristina CeredaGaetano GriecoSilvia LanfranconiFranca MazucchelliDavide ZarconeMaria Luisa De LodoviciGiorgio BonoGiorgio Battista BoncoraglioEugenio Agostino ParatiMaria Vittoria CalloniPatrizia PerroneBianca Maria BordoCristina MottoElio AgostoniAlessandro PezziniAlessandro PadovaniGiuseppe MicieliAnna CavalliniGraziella MoliniFrancesco SasanelliMaria SessaGiancarlo ComiNicoletta CheccarelliMassimo CarmerlingoManuel CoratoSimona MarcheselliLaura FusiGiampiero GrampaDavide UccelliniSimone BerettaCarlo FerrareseBarbara IncorvaiaCarlo Sebastiano TadeoLaura AdobbatiVincenzo SilaniGiuseppe FaragòNadia TrobiaCaspar Grond-GinsbachLivia Candelisenull null
Published in: Journal of neurology (2018)
A careful familial history collection and neuroradiological assessment can identify patients in whom NOTCH3 genetic testing has a higher yield.
Keyphrases
  • end stage renal disease
  • newly diagnosed
  • chronic kidney disease
  • prognostic factors
  • early onset