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Spatial relation between microbleeds and amyloid deposits in amyloid angiopathy
Authors:Gregory A. Dierksen  Maureen E. Skehan  Muhammad A. Khan  Jed Jeng  R.N. Kaveer Nandigam  John A. Becker  Ashok Kumar  Krista L. Neal  Rebecca A. Betensky  Matthew P. Frosch  Jonathan Rosand  Keith A. Johnson  Anand Viswanathan  David H. Salat  Steven M. Greenberg
Abstract:Advanced cerebrovascular β‐amyloid deposition (cerebral amyloid angiopathy, CAA) is associated with cerebral microbleeds, but the precise relationship between CAA burden and microbleeds is undefined. We used T2*‐weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and noninvasive amyloid imaging with Pittsburgh Compound B (PiB) to analyze the spatial relationship between CAA and microbleeds. On coregistered positron emission tomography (PET) and MRI images, PiB retention was increased at microbleed sites compared to simulated control lesions (p = 0.002) and declined with increasing distance from the microbleed (p < 0.0001). These findings indicate that microbleeds occur preferentially in local regions of concentrated amyloid and support therapeutic strategies aimed at reducing vascular amyloid deposition. Ann Neurol 2010
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