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Preceding symptoms and temporal development of cortical superficial siderosis in cerebral amyloid angiopathy: a case report

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BMC NEUROLOGY
Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12883-023-03300-9

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Amyloid spells; Cortical superficial siderosis; Cerebral amyloid angiopathy; Case report; Brain magnetic resonance imaging

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We present a case showing the evolution of symptoms and brain MRI changes in cortical superficial siderosis. The patient initially had transient focal neurological episodes without evidence of cortical superficial siderosis. However, two weeks later, the patient developed cortical superficial siderosis adjacent to a cerebral microbleed. The case highlights the temporal development of cortical superficial siderosis.
BackgroundWe present a case illustrating evolution of symptoms and brain magnetic resonance imaging in cortical superficial siderosis.Case presentationA 74-year-old man with no prior medical history presented with transient focal neurological episodes with subtle imaging changes. There was no evidence of cortical superficial siderosis. Two weeks later, the patient was readmitted with new episodes, and had developed cortical superficial siderosis adjacent to a cerebral microbleed. Transient focal neurological episode secondary to cortical superficial siderosis was diagnosed together with probable cerebral amyloid angiopathy.ConclusionClinical symptoms may precede the development of cortical superficial siderosis prior to being detectable on brain MRI. This case highlights the temporal development of cortical superficial siderosis.

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