- and most
prevalent angiopathy is
diabetic angiopathy, a
common complication of
chronic diabetes.
There are two
types of
angiopathy:
macroangiopathy and...
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Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is a form of
angiopathy in
which amyloid beta
peptide deposits in the
walls of
small to
medium blood vessels of the central...
- it
occurs after delivery it may be
referred to as
postpartum cerebral angiopathy. For the vast
majority of patients, all
symptoms disappear on
their own...
-
angiopathy may
cause intraparenchymal hemorrhage even in
patients without elevated blood pressure.
Unlike hypertension,
cerebral amyloid angiopathy does...
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Diabetic angiopathy is a form of
angiopathy ****ociated with
diabetic complications.
While not exclusive, the two most
common forms are
diabetic retinopathy...
-
vessels in the brain, such as
cerebral arteriolosclerosis,
cerebral amyloid angiopathy,
cerebral arteriovenous malformation,
brain trauma,
brain tumors and an...
-
version 2.0 is a set of
guidelines designed to
diagnose cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA), a
disease that
affects small blood vessels in the brain, particularly...
-
Hereditary angiopathy with nephropathy,
aneurysms and
muscle cramps syndrome is a rare genetic, multisystemic, COL4A1-related disorder, it is characterized...
- Non-traumatic
causes of
hemorrhage includes: hypertension,
cerebral amyloid angiopathy,
hemorrhagic conversion of
ischemic infarction,
cerebral aneurysms, dural...
- PMC 3435153. PMID 22891307.
Haacke EM, et al. (2007). "Imaging
Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy with Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging".
American Journal of Neuroradiology...