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1 topic, 4 min.
5 topics, 20 min.
14 topics, 1 hr. 4 min.
Dementia Imaging Case Review Introduction
2 m.Alzheimer's Disease plus Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy (CAA)
8 m.Alzheimer’s Disease in 86 yo with Memory Loss
8 m.Alzheimer’s Disease in 73 yo with Memory Loss
3 m.Alzheimer’s Disease in 72 yo with Memory Loss
6 m.Vascular Dementia in 81 yo with Sudden Onset Memory Loss
4 m.Vascular Dementia, Alzheimer's, and Amyloid Angiopathy
6 m.Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB) in 73 yo
10 m.Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) in 74 yo patient
5 m.Logopenic Progressive Aphasia (LPA) in 55 yo
1 m.Logopenic Progressive Aphasia (LPA) in 48 yo
1 m.Traumatic Brain Injury and Encephalopathy
5 m.Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy with Inflammation (CAARI)
3 m.Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) with Alzheimer's Disease
10 m.8 topics, 31 min.
1 topic,
0:00
This next patient had some memory loss, and what we see here is
0:05
multiple foci of old hemosiderin staining on the GRE sequence. So This looks
0:11
like a cerebral amyloid angiopathy case. But on the T2 weighted image here,
0:15
we see extensive T2 hyperintensity surrounding these zones of GRE susceptibility
0:20
artifact. So this is actually cerebral amyloid angiopathy with inflammation.
0:26
On the FDG PET here, we had some cortical hypometabolism in the bilateral
0:32
parietal lobes, which you see more profoundly here on the right hand side.
0:36
And as we mentioned before, APOE4 is a significant risk factor for cerebral
0:41
amyloid angiopathy. One interesting fact is cerebral amyloid angiopathy
0:46
is found in 5% of the general population, but in 80%
0:51
of patients with Alzheimer's disease. So that's a really big number.
0:54
Again, I believe it comes down to the pathway of a beta amyloid
0:59
deposition from the APOE40 and the APOE42 with disruption of that pathway
1:06
in terms of either production or degradation of those products and then
1:11
accumulation along the vessel walls in the cortex.
1:16
This is another case here of cerebral amyloid angiopathy with inflammation.
1:21
Here's the initial presentation where we have this big bleed in the right
1:24
temporal lobe. We also have multiple other little foci of old hemosiderin
1:28
staining. And then on the FLAIR sequence, we see surrounding FLAIR hyperintensity.
1:33
So this was a CAA with inflammation. One week following steroid therapy,
1:39
the blood products are still there, but that surrounding inflammation has
1:42
gone down. So steroids are very helpful when you have inflammation with
1:47
CAA. This patient happened to be a 71 year old woman with headache
1:51
and cognitive change. Now, this type of appearance is very similar to an
1:55
ARIA appearance. ARIA stands for amyloid related imaging abnormalities,
1:59
which we're going to talk about very shortly.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
This next patient had some memory loss, and what we see here is
0:05
multiple foci of old hemosiderin staining on the GRE sequence. So This looks
0:11
like a cerebral amyloid angiopathy case. But on the T2 weighted image here,
0:15
we see extensive T2 hyperintensity surrounding these zones of GRE susceptibility
0:20
artifact. So this is actually cerebral amyloid angiopathy with inflammation.
0:26
On the FDG PET here, we had some cortical hypometabolism in the bilateral
0:32
parietal lobes, which you see more profoundly here on the right hand side.
0:36
And as we mentioned before, APOE4 is a significant risk factor for cerebral
0:41
amyloid angiopathy. One interesting fact is cerebral amyloid angiopathy
0:46
is found in 5% of the general population, but in 80%
0:51
of patients with Alzheimer's disease. So that's a really big number.
0:54
Again, I believe it comes down to the pathway of a beta amyloid
0:59
deposition from the APOE40 and the APOE42 with disruption of that pathway
1:06
in terms of either production or degradation of those products and then
1:11
accumulation along the vessel walls in the cortex.
1:16
This is another case here of cerebral amyloid angiopathy with inflammation.
1:21
Here's the initial presentation where we have this big bleed in the right
1:24
temporal lobe. We also have multiple other little foci of old hemosiderin
1:28
staining. And then on the FLAIR sequence, we see surrounding FLAIR hyperintensity.
1:33
So this was a CAA with inflammation. One week following steroid therapy,
1:39
the blood products are still there, but that surrounding inflammation has
1:42
gone down. So steroids are very helpful when you have inflammation with
1:47
CAA. This patient happened to be a 71 year old woman with headache
1:51
and cognitive change. Now, this type of appearance is very similar to an
1:55
ARIA appearance. ARIA stands for amyloid related imaging abnormalities,
1:59
which we're going to talk about very shortly.
Report
Faculty
Suzie Bash, MD
Medical Director of Neuroradiology
San Fernando Valley Interventional Radiology & Imaging (SFI), RadNet
Tags
Vascular
PET
Non-infectious Inflammatory
Neuroradiology
Neuro
MRI
CT
Brain
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