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Background and Purpose- Focal cerebral arteriopathy-inflammatory type (FCA-i) is a common cause of pediatric arterial ischemic stroke characterized angiographically by unifocal and unilateral stenosis/irregularity of the large anterior circulation arteries with a presumed inflammatory cause. Arterial vessel wall enhancement (VWE) on vessel wall magnetic resonance imaging is a potential biomarker of inflammation that may improve diagnosis, guide treatment, and predict outcomes in patients with FCA-i. We hypothesized that patients with FCA-i with more severe or extensive VWE would have worse arteriopathy, larger infarcts, worse clinical outcome, and increased risk for infarct progression/recurrence.

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Preventing cognitive decline in sickle cell disease: A good night's sleep.

Neurology

December 2017

From the Department of Neurology (C.M.A.-L.), University of Washington, Seattle; Maimonides Medical Center (S.G.P.), Brooklyn; and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (S.G.P.), New York, NY.

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