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[Cerebral hemorrhage in Sneddon syndrome].
[sneddon syndrome]
Sneddon
syndrome
is
the
association
of
livedo
retricularis
and
cerebrovascular
lesions
.
It
is
a
vasculopathy
of
vessels
of
small
and
medium
calibre
which
affects
young
people
and
is
of
unknown
origin
.
It
is
often
associated
with
arterial
hypertension
and
repeated
ischemic
cerebrovascular
accidents
which
lead
to
intellectual
deterioration
.
We
describe
a
49
year
old
man
who
,
from
the
age
of
23
,
had
had
repeated
transient
or
established
episodes
compatible
with
ischemic
cerebrovascular
accidents
.
These
were
followed
by
various
neurological
sequelae
and
by
intellectual
deterioration
.
Finally
he
died
of
a
cerebral
hemorrhage
whilst
on
anticoagulant
treatment
with
Synthron
.
We
show
the
neuroimaging
findings
(
CT
,
MR
and
angiography
)
and
the
neuropathological
studies
(
cerebral
hemorrhage
,
fibrosis
of
the
intima
of
the
vessels
of
the
circle
of
Willis
,
absence
of
inflammation
,
bilateral
unsymmetrical
leukoencephalopathy
of
the
cerebral
hemispheres
and
multiple
cortical
infarcts
)
.
We
wish
to
draw
attention
to
the
occurrence
of
this
complication
,
its
possible
relationship
to
the
vasculopathy
mentioned
,
bursting
of
one
of
the
arteries
of
the
revascularization
complex
,
arterial
hypertension
or
anticoagulant
treatment
,
and
also
to
add
one
more
case
to
the
few
described
as
having
hemorrhage
and
neuropathology
in
Sneddon
syndrome
.
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