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Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy–related Inflammation Presenting With Rapidly Progressive Dementia, Responsive to IVIg Alvin R.F. Cenina, MD,* Jasmyn De Leon, MD,* Kay Yaw Tay, MRCP,*w Chin Fong Wong, FRCPath,z and Nagaendran Kandiah, FRCP*w
Key Words: dementia, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, inflammation, IVIg
(Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord 2015;29:347–349)
C
erebral amyloid angiopathy–related inflammation (CAAI) was first described in 2004 with 7 cases of perivascular inflammation in patients with CAA.1 So far,
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