Radiology Case Reports (Dec 2023)

Early stage of cerebral amyloid angiopathy revealed by follow-up of a minimal head injury

  • Fallou Galass Niang, MD,
  • Ibrahima Faye, MD,
  • Ibrahima Niang, MD,
  • Moustapha Diedhiou, MD,
  • Abdoulaye Dione Diop, PhD,
  • Abdoulaye Ndoye Diop, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 12
pp. 4458 – 4460

Abstract

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Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is an age-related cerebral microangiopathy characterized by the accumulation of amyloid-beta peptide in the wall of leptomeningeal arteries and cortical vessels. Diagnosis of sporadic amyloid angiopathy is most often made in elderly patient with lobar hematoma. We report a case of a 68-year-old female who had minimal head injury. Cerebral CT showed a right cerebellar hematoma. Follow-up MRI after 4 months showed signs of cerebral amyloid angiopathy. Through this observation, we describe the MRI semiology that helps make the diagnosis of cerebral amyloid angiopathy.

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