Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndromes (RCVS)
Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndromes (RCVS)
Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndromes (RCVS)
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<strong>Cerebral</strong> Arteriopathies<br />
1. Large or Medium-Sized Arteries<br />
a. Atherosclerosis<br />
b. <strong>Cerebral</strong> artery dissection<br />
c. <strong>Reversible</strong> cerebral vasoconstriction syndromes<br />
d. Genetic or Inherited: Moyamoya, Sickle, Fabry’s, FMD<br />
e. Inflammatory: Takayasu, Anti-phospholipid antibody-associated<br />
f. Infectious: TB, Herpes zoster, syphilis, bacterial, HIV<br />
2. Small Vessel Disease<br />
a. Inflammatory: PACNS, Giant-cell, Amyloid, PAN, SLE, Behcet’s,<br />
Scleroderma, Churg-Strauss, Degos’, Eale’s, Susac, Spatz-Lindenbergh<br />
b. Infectious: Herpes zoster, Cysticercosis<br />
c. Genetic or Inherited: CADASIL, HERNS, COL4A1 mutation