2010
DOI: 10.1038/jhg.2010.18
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Cerebral hemorrhage in Fabry's disease

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“…Microbleeds detected in this study were associated with white matter disease and deep gray matter involvement, suggesting that the same pathophysiology may lead to both: ischemic lesions and intracerebral hemorrhages in FD [24,36], and likely identifies patients with FD at higher risk for cerebral hemorrhage. Larger prospective studies of MRI in FD using GRE-weighted images are required to confirm our findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Microbleeds detected in this study were associated with white matter disease and deep gray matter involvement, suggesting that the same pathophysiology may lead to both: ischemic lesions and intracerebral hemorrhages in FD [24,36], and likely identifies patients with FD at higher risk for cerebral hemorrhage. Larger prospective studies of MRI in FD using GRE-weighted images are required to confirm our findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…They were associated with hypertension in 68% of the patients, and affected the anterior circulation [5]. Previous reports on brain hemorrhages in FD are scarce and mostly associated to hypertension or end stage renal failure [21][22][23][24][25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although ischemic strokes and transient ischemic attacks are the most prevalent types of overt cerebrovascular events in FD, 10 cases of intracerebral hemorrhages, 11 subarachnoid hemorrhage, 12 microbleeds, 13 cerebral venous thrombosis, 14 and cervical carotid dissection 15 have also been reported. To our knowledge, no cases of vertebral dissection or spinal cord infarction have been documented in the literature to date.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The restraint in including bleedings in sifap1 might be also determined by the nature of the study, as cerebral haemorrhages are rarely accompanied by Fabry disease [15,16]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%