Noninflammatory Cerebral Vasculopathy Associated with Recurrent Ischemic Strokes

Recurrent ischemic strokes often have uncommon causes in young adults. Vascular abnormalities may be considered as a possible etiology. We report a 36-year-old man who experienced recurrent cryptogenic ischemic strokes despite medical therapy. Conventional cerebral angiography was unrevealing. Subse...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases 2012-07, Vol.21 (5), p.417-421
Hauptverfasser: McKinney, James S., MD, Raser, Jonathan M., MD, PhD, Guzman, Miguel A., MD, Schlaepfer, William W., MD, Cucchiara, Brett L., MD, Messé, Steven R., MD, Sansing, Lauren H., MD, Kasner, Scott E., MD, MSCE
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description Recurrent ischemic strokes often have uncommon causes in young adults. Vascular abnormalities may be considered as a possible etiology. We report a 36-year-old man who experienced recurrent cryptogenic ischemic strokes despite medical therapy. Conventional cerebral angiography was unrevealing. Subsequent brain biopsy revealed a distinctive histopathological pattern of abnormal perivascular collagen deposition without inflammation. Recurrent cryptogenic strokes may have novel etiologies, and brain biopsy should be considered when standard diagnostic tests fail.
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