Superficial siderosis is a radiological or pathological condition in which hemosiderin—a product of the breakdown of blood—is deposited in the subpial layer of the CNS, which typically leads ...
The findings raise the possibility that macrobleeds, cortical superficial siderosis, and severe enlarged perivascular spaces in centrum semiovale may be aspects of CAA that specifically associate with ...
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They included those with preoperative MRI assessing lobar hemorrhagic lesions (ICH, cerebral microbleeds [CMBs], cortical siderosis [cSS]) and nonhemorrhagic markers (severe CSO-PVS, multispot white ...
Figure 1. Regulators of neurodegeneration and neuroinflammation. SVD, Small Vessel Disease; AD, Alzheimer's Disease; PD, Parkinson's Disease; ALS, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; T2D, Type 2 Diabetes; ...
However, a patient death triggered a protocol change. The 78-year-old patient died after experiencing a brain bleed. Now, participants with superficial siderosis, a rare condition that results in ...
Hemosiderin staining refers to discoloration of the skin due to the buildup of hemosiderin beneath the skin. Hemosiderin is a protein compound that helps the body store iron. When trauma or medical ...
and superficial siderosis), ARIA-E (oedema/effusion), headache, and fall. The findings reported that deaths occurred in 0.7% and 0.8% of participants in the lecanemab and placebo groups ...