Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Clin Cases. Jul 16, 2021; 9(20): 5730-5736
Published online Jul 16, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i20.5730
Table 1 Review of all hemorrhagic cerebral proliferative angiopathy published to date
Ref.
Age/sex
Clinical presentation
Location
Management
Follow-up
Maekawa et al[7], 201262/FGait instability and dysarthriaTectum and cerebellar vermisSymptomatic9 yr; died
Kumar et al[8], 201566/MHeadacheLeft cerebellar hemisphereAsymptomatic12 mo; no deficits
Bilaj et al[9], 201624/MHeadache and seizuresLeft temporal lobeFrontotemporal craniotomyNA
Kimiwada et al[10], 201913/MHeadaches and reversible focal neurological deficitsLeft frontal and parietal lobesIndirect revascularization procedure2 yr; stable symptoms
Maekawa et al[11], 201812/FIntractable headachesLeft cerebellar hemisphereSymptomatic30 yr; recurrence of cerebral hemorrhage
Giragani et al[12], 201812/MHeadacheCerebellar hemisphere andcerebellar vermisAsymptomatic6 mo; no deficits
Beniwal et al[13], 202012/MTrivial trauma and altered sensorium with hemorrhage in imagingRight cerebellarhemisphereSymptomatic18 mo; no deficits
Current case76/MDizziness, headache and left hemiparesis and numbnessRight cerebellarhemisphereSymptomatic12 mo; died