Infant critical head injury could be a remote cause of middle-aged cerebral amyloid angiopathy
Keisuke Tachiyama,
Masahiro Nakamori,
Yuki Hayashi,
Hayato Matsushima,
Eiji Imamura,
Shinichi Wakabayashi,
Katsuya Urakami
Affiliations
Keisuke Tachiyama
Department of Clinical Neuroscience and Therapeutics, Hiroshima University Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan; Department of Neurology, Suiseikai Kajikawa Hospital, Hiroshima, Japan
Masahiro Nakamori
Department of Clinical Neuroscience and Therapeutics, Hiroshima University Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan; Department of Neurology, Suiseikai Kajikawa Hospital, Hiroshima, Japan; Corresponding author at: Department of Clinical Neuroscience and Therapeutics, Hiroshima University Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima 734-8551, Japan.
Yuki Hayashi
Department of Clinical Neuroscience and Therapeutics, Hiroshima University Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan; Department of Neurology, Suiseikai Kajikawa Hospital, Hiroshima, Japan
Hayato Matsushima
Department of Neurology, Suiseikai Kajikawa Hospital, Hiroshima, Japan
Eiji Imamura
Department of Neurology, Suiseikai Kajikawa Hospital, Hiroshima, Japan
Shinichi Wakabayashi
Department of Neurosurgery, Suiseikai Kajikawa Hospital, Hiroshima, Japan
Katsuya Urakami
Department of Biological Regulation, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University, Japan