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Central and Peripheral Nervous System Complications of Vasculitis Syndromes From Pathology to Bedside: Part 1-Central Nervous System.

Gelsomina MansuetoGiuseppe LanzaFrancesco FisicaroDanielle AlaouiehEmily HongSara GirolamiMarco MontellaAlessandro FeolaMario Di Napoli
Published in: Current neurology and neuroscience reports (2022)
The developments in neuroimaging, molecular testing, and cerebral biopsy have enhanced clinical assessment and decision making, providing novel insights to prevent misdiagnosis increasing diagnostic certainty. Advances in imaging techniques visualizing the wall of intracranial vessels have improved the possibility to distinguish inflammatory from non-inflammatory vascular lesions. Large recent studies have revealed a more varied histopathological pictures and disclosed an association with amyloid angiopathy. Unfortunately, therapy remains largely empiric. PCNSV is a heterogeneous group of disorders encompassing different clinical subsets that may differ in terms of prognosis and therapy. Recent evidence has described a more benign course, with good response to therapy. New diagnostic techniques will play soon a pivotal role in the appropriate diagnosis and prompt management of PCNSV.
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