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Longitudinal Progression of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Markers and Cognition in Dutch-Type Hereditary Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy.

Suzanne E van DijkJeroen van der GrondJessie LakAnnette van den Berg-HuysmansGerda LabadieGisela M TerwindtMarieke J H WermerMahmut Edip GurolMark A van BuchemSteven M GreenbergSanneke van Rooden
Published in: Stroke (2022)
Our findings indicate that in the presymptomatic phase of D-CAA, cerebrovascular reactivity measured by the blood-oxygen-level-dependent amplitude and time to peak to visual stimulation progressively worsens and can thus be regarded as a disease progression marker. In the symptomatic phase, the most salient marker of progression appears to be recurrent intracerebral hemorrhage.
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • brain injury
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • computed tomography
  • white matter
  • cross sectional
  • contrast enhanced
  • resting state