Recurrent Intracerebral Hemorrhage after Exercise in a Young Patient Presenting with Sporadic Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy in a Young Patient
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Abstract
Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy (CAA) is one of the significant causes of lobar intracerebral hemorrhage
(ICH) mainly among elderly people. Sporadic cases of CAA have been linked to genetic polymorphisms
with an increased risk of disease, an earlier presentation, and an accelerated pathology [1]. Here, we present
a patient with no significant risk factors who had a recurrent intracerebral hemorrhage secondary to CAA
probably induced by exercise.
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Muhammad Taimur Malik, Corey Myers, Syed Jaffar Kazmi, & Ramin Zand. (2023). Recurrent Intracerebral Hemorrhage after Exercise in a Young Patient Presenting with Sporadic Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy in a Young Patient. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Neurology, 9(6). Retrieved from https://ojs.jvin.org/index.php/jvin/article/view/154
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