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How do you manage patients with a prior intracerebral hemorrhage from probable cerebral amyloid angiopathy who develop new small vessel ischemic infarcts?

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Neurology · Harvard Medical School

In this situation, I would consider using cilostazol since it has both antihypertensive and antiplatelet properties. However, the safety profile is unclear in patients with amyloid angiopathy.

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