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When do you consider treating intracerebral hemorrhage associated with cerebral amyloid angiopathy as an inflammatory CAA?
How would you treat it?
Answer from: at Academic Institution
Inflammatory CAA should have areas of edema, often with microhemorrhages within.
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at University of Minnesota
I agree with Dr. @Kirshner.
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I agree with Dr. @Kirshner.