Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy – a real case study

We read last fortnight about cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA). I am not sure that I can pick up a CAA when I see one. I mean, we are not experts in CT or MRI of the brain. A fairly obvious, bit chunk of an  infarct is easy to spot. I can also pick up any asymmetry in the scan. Any more than that, i will have reached out to the printed report. This is where our expert radiologist comes handy.

Our colleagues at Spectrum Medical Imaging are consistent in their quality of reporting and up to date with the latest trends in diagnosis. CAA is one of those “trendy” diagnosis which do make a difference in our management. This week they present a very relevant case study which is similar to a patient i saw this week. at the practice I had to stop his statin and clopidogrel once I look through his scans.  It is worthwhile reading the case study as it resonates with what we see in practice. Do pay attention to the spots as highlighted by the arrows.

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