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Fig. 4 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 4

From: Imaging spectrum of sporadic cerebral amyloid angiopathy: multifaceted features of a single pathological condition

Fig. 4

Recurrent CAA-related ICHs associated with intraventricular, subdural and subarachnoid haemorrhages, and microinfarctions in an 87-year-old woman. A CT scan (a) showed left-sided occipital subcortical ICH extending into the left lateral ventricle (white arrow), and the subdural (black arrows) and subarachnoid space (arrowhead) around the occipital lobe. Seven months later, left-sided parietal subcortical ICH recurred and extended into the left ventricle. In addition to these haemorrhagic lesions, asymptomatic cortical microinfarctions (arrows) were identified on DWI 12 days after the first (c) and 13 days after recurrent ICH (d). Arrowheads indicated subdural, subarachnoid and intraventricular haemorrhages

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