Location of Hemorrhage in RCVS: Insights from Studies

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Discover the typical locations of hemorrhage in Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome (RCVS) based on retrospective and prospective studies. Explore risk factors and references for a comprehensive understanding of this condition.

  • Hemorrhage
  • RCVS
  • Risk factors
  • Studies
  • References

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  1. What is the typical location of hemorrhage in RCVS? Farhan Khan 09/09/2021

  2. Retrospective(nation al database) n=799 ICH: 346(43%) SAH: 287(36%) IPH: 105(13.1%) SDH: 28(3.6%) Prospective observational Single institution n= 89 ICH: 30/89(34%) cSAH: 27(30%) IPH(lobar/deep): 11(12%) SDH: 2(2%)

  3. Risk Factors Age > 45(adj.OR 1.87,p=0.018) Female > male (adj.OR 2.57,p=0.001) Frequent in migrainers w/o aura vs aura 22/89 had elevated WBC, RBC and protein

  4. References Patel, S.D., Topiwala, K., Saini, V. et al. Hemorrhagic reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome: A retrospective observational study. J Neurol 268, 632 639 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-020-10193-y Ducros A, Fiedler U, Porcher R, Boukobza M, Stapf C, Bousser MG (2010) Hemorrhagic manifestations of reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome: frequency, features, and risk factors. Stroke 41:2505 2511

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