secondary cerebral vasculitis (which can occur in connective-tissue diseases), systemic vasculitis, and infections. Early recognition is important because treatment with glucocorticoids with or ...
Initially a central nervous system inflammatory disorder was thought to be the most likely diagnosis, possibly acute demyelinating encephalomyelitis or cerebral vasculitis, and the patient was treated ...
1 Division of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2 Department of Pathology, Academic Medical ...
A cerebral angiogram revealed a stricture of the right vertebral artery "suggestive of vasculitis." A rheumatologic workup was negative. She was treated with clopidogrel and IV methylprednisolone ...
Cerebral arteritis, also known as cerebral vasculitis or central nervous system (CNS) vasculitis, is an inflammation of small and medium-sized arteries in the brain. The cause of cerebral arteritis is ...
We present a case of ischaemic stroke in the context of polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal gammopathy and skin changes (POEMS) syndrome associated with cerebral vasculitis as ...
Postpartum cerebral angiopathy is a rare condition ... it is believed to be caused by an inflammatory process, such as vasculitis or transient vasospasm (Ursell et al., 1998).
In a retrospective analysis, we screened our institution’s neuroradiological and neuropathological medical reports for the term ‘cerebral vasculitis’, to identify patients in whom the diagnosis of ...
We describe the first report of cerebral arterial vasculitis with rupture of an associated dissecting aneurysm in PAPA syndrome. A patient with PAPA syndrome developed thunderclap headaches, and ...
Cerebral angiography was normal. An open brain biopsy showed granulomatous leptomeningeal and intraparenchymal vasculitis as well as infarcts and vascular beta-A4 amyloid deposition consistent with ...
Cerebral aneurysms in Behçet's disease are very rare. The role of vasculitis in the aetiology of these aneurysms has not been clarified. A 57 year old man with Behçet's disease is described, who had a ...
Prevalences were 9.2% for pure sensory neuropathy, 5.3% for sensorimotor neuropathy, 1.3% for cerebral vasculitis and 1.0% for myelitis. Neurological manifestations were associated with greater pSS ...