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Hemorrhagic stroke associated with the Iowa amyloid precursor protein mutation
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GeneticsGenetic EpidemiologyPathologyCerebrovascular DiseaseNeurochemical BiomarkersDisease Gene IdentificationSpanish FamilyAlzheimer's DiseaseStrokeProtein MisfoldingNeurologyBrain PathologyPublic HealthNeuropathologyInherited Metabolic DiseaseCerebral Blood FlowAmyloid AngiopathyIschemic StrokeGenetic DisorderBeta-amyloid Precursor ProteinNeuroscienceMedicine
The authors searched for mutations in the beta-amyloid precursor protein in a Spanish family with a hereditary syndrome of hemorrhagic stroke, dementia, leukoencephalopathy, and occipital calcifications. DNA from two affected members demonstrated the Iowa amyloid precursor protein mutation previously identified as a cause of severe amyloid angiopathy without hemorrhagic stroke. These data point to other genetic or environmental factors that may determine the occurrence of symptomatic hemorrhage in amyloid angiopathy.
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