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Neuropathological findings in Sneddon's syndrome.

[sneddon syndrome]

The authors report the neuropathologic findings in a case of Sneddon's syndrome. There were multiple small, predominantly cortical, infarcts, with focal hyperplasia and fibrotic occlusion of arterial vessels in the superficial white matter, cortex, and leptomeninges. A very occasional arterial thrombus was seen. These findings suggest that Sneddon's syndrome is caused by a noninflammatory arteriopathy affecting superficial cerebral vessels.

Diseases presenting "fibrotic occlusion of arterial vessels in the superficial white matter" symptom

  • sneddon syndrome

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