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Progressive White Matter Injury in Preclinical Dutch Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy.

Zahra ShirzadiWai-Ying Wendy YauStephanie A SchultzAaron P SchultzMatthew R ScottMaged GoubranParisa Mojiri-ForooshaniNelly Joseph-MathurinKejal KantarciGreg PreboskeMarieke J H WermerClifford JackTammie BenzingerKevin TaddeiHamid R SohrabiReisa A SperlingKeith A JohnsonRandall J BatemanRalph N MartinsSteven M GreenbergJasmeer P Chhatwalnull null
Published in: Annals of neurology (2022)
Autosomal-dominant, Dutch-type cerebral amyloid angiopathy (D-CAA) offers a unique opportunity to develop biomarkers for pre-symptomatic cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA). We hypothesized that neuroimaging measures of white matter injury would be present and progressive in D-CAA prior to hemorrhagic lesions or symptomatic hemorrhage. In a longitudinal cohort of D-CAA carriers and non-carriers, we observed divergence of white matter injury measures between D-CAA carriers and non-carriers prior to the appearance of cerebral microbleeds and >14 years before the average age of first symptomatic hemorrhage. These results indicate that white matter disruption measures may be valuable cross-sectional and longitudinal biomarkers of D-CAA progression. ANN NEUROL 2022;92:358-363.
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