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Abstract 139: Association between Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy and Non-Traumatic Subdural Hemorrhage

Stroke Journal

Introduction:Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is a common cause of intracerebral hemorrhage in elderly patients. Whether CAA is associated with isolated subdural hemorrhage (SDH), without an accompanying intracerebral hemorrhage, remains unclear. and prevalent cerebrovascular disease (HR, 1.4; years (IQR, 1.0-3.9),

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Abstract WP288: Epidemiological Analysis of Incidence, Treatment, Mortality and Costs of Cerebrovascular Diseases in Brazil Between 2017 and 2022

Stroke Journal

Data was obtained through DataSUS, a public database. For the search, we utilized the CID-10 notification system from I60 until I64, including admissions, deaths, treatments and costs related to each CID-10.Results:Between Results:Between 2017 and 2022, 1,283,435 CVD cases were notified (SAH=4,7%; ICH= 8.8%; and ischemic stroke=86.5%).

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Abstract WP229: Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy Prevalence and Associated Risk of Subsequent Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke and Mortality in a Nationally Representative Sample

Stroke Journal

Introduction:Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is a significant cause of cerebrovascular disease and cognitive decline in elderly patients. CAA and ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke were identified using previously validated ICD-10 codes. 4.7), intracerebral hemorrhage (aHR, 32.1; 4.7), intracerebral hemorrhage (aHR, 32.1;

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Abstract TMP88: Clinical Utility of Genetic Testing in Pediatric and Young Adult Hemorrhagic Stroke and Cerebrovascular Malformations

Stroke Journal

Introduction:Pediatric and young adult cerebrovascular disease is more commonly associated with genetic conditions compared to in adults. Cerebrovascular conditions included brain or spine AVM, cavernous malformation, cerebral aneurysm, Moya-Moya vasculopathy, and/or unexplained hemorrhagic stroke.

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Abstract 117: Digitally Subtracted Angiogram & Biopsy Negative Recurrent Spontaneous Bilateral Anterior Cerebral Artery Territory Intracranial Hemorrhage

Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology

IntroductionUp to 18% of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhages are cryptogenic despite a thorough workup, usually noted in a lobar location. CT revealed a left parasagittal hemorrhage. The patient was diagnosed with ACA territory stroke complicated by PH2‐type hemorrhagic conversion. CT revealed a right parasagittal hemorrhage.

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MIVI Neuroscience Presents Primary Endpoint Results from the EvaQ Trial — at the 2024 International Stroke Conference

DAIC

The data were presented yesterday at the 2024 International Stroke Conference (AZ), a premier event featuring global thought leaders and dedicated to the latest in the science and treatment of cerebrovascular disease and brain health. A total of 17 sites and 123 patients participated across the United States and France. mTICI 2b/3.

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Cerebrovascular Complications in Bacterial Meningitis

Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology

Cerebrovascular complications occur in one fourth of patients with bacterial meningitis. The most common cerebrovascular disease complicating bacterial meningitis are cerebral infarctions (9%25%), intracerebral hemorrhage (1%7%), cerebral venous thrombosis (1%10%), and subarachnoid hemorrhage (1%5%).Streptococcus