Abstract
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy is characterized by deposition of amyloid-β fibrils in the walls of small-to-medium-sized blood vessels. In this retrospective review of 5 patients with histologically confirmed noninflammatory cerebral amyloid angiopathy, high-resolution vessel wall MRI showed arterial wall enhancement in 2 patients (40%). Despite common consensus of equating vessel wall enhancement with inflammation, this report demonstrates that β -amyloid accumulation alone without inflammation can be associated with arterial wall enhancement in a subset of patients.
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Hao, Q., Tsankova, N. M., Shoirah, H., Kellner, C. P., & Nael, K. (2020). Vessel wall MRI enhancement in noninflammatory cerebral amyloid angiopathy. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 41(3), 446–448. https://doi.org/10.3174/AJNR.A6445
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