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Meanings of cerebral amyloid in English
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Usage of cerebral amyloid in English
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The relationship between cerebralamyloid angiopathy and cognitive dysfunction, however, is less clear.
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Fourteen cases of spontaneous intracerebral hematoma were possibly due to cerebralamyloid angiopathy.
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In these three cases, cerebralamyloid angiopathy was proven.
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Conclusions: There is a progressive increase in white matter lesions in subjects with cerebralamyloid angiopathy.
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Alternately, imaging using labeled A beta itself may provide a means for noninvasive targeting of cerebralamyloid.
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For hCC, this includes cerebralamyloid angiopathy, as well as a disorder resulting in reduced male fertility.
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We review the current knowledge concerning bacterial amyloids and their potential to influence cerebralamyloid aggregation and neuroinflammation.
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These structures may damage the brain and give rise to cerebralamyloid angiopathy, neuronal dysfunction, and cellular toxicity.
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Recently, it has been shown to be also present in cerebralamyloid lesions of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
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Based on prior studies, it was assumed that at this age no cerebralamyloid plaques were likely to be present.
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Markers of hypertensive small-vessel disease may contribute to deep CMBs while cerebralamyloid angiopathy may drive development of lobar CMBs.
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The GABA shunt can be triggered by local hypoperfusion and subsequent hypoxia in AD brains caused by cerebralamyloid angiopathy.
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The presence of amyloid P-component (AP) within cerebralamyloid deposits was investigated by means of biochemical and immunocytochemical methods.
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These imaging performance properties provide important technical information on the use of florbetapir F 18 and PET to detect cerebralamyloid aggregates.
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Presence of the APOE ε4 allele is also associated with increased risk of cerebralamyloid angiopathy and age-related cognitive decline during normal ageing.
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However, it is the fibrillar Aβ form that aggregates as amyloid plaques and cerebralamyloid angiopathy, which serve as pathological hallmarks of AD.