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The hidden link between late-onset seizures and cerebral amyloid angiopathy: A case-control study.

Oreste MarsicoAngelo PascarellaSara GaspariniLucia ManzoValentina BovaVittoria CianciAnna MammìDomenico AbelardoEmilio AfricaGiuseppe La TorreAntonio ArmentanoPayam Tabaee DamavandiDiFrancesco Jacopo CosimoUmberto AgugliaEdoardo Ferlazzo
Published in: Epilepsia open (2024)
Late-onset seizures (LOS) are very frequent in the elderly and often have no clear cause. Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is a condition where amyloid proteins build up in the blood vessels of the brain, causing them to become weak and prone to bleeding. In this study, we explored the occurrence of CAA in people with LOS. We found that people with LOS were more likely to have a diagnosis of CAA than controls (i.e., people with other neurological diseases).
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