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Taxifolin for neurosurgery-associated early-onset cerebral amyloid angiopathy

FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY(2024)

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Abstract
Cases of iatrogenic cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) have been increasingly reported recently, particularly those associated with neurosurgery. Preclinical studies have shown taxifolin to be promising for treating CAA. We describe a young 42-year-old man with a history of childhood traumatic brain injury that required a craniotomy for hematoma evacuation. He later presented with recurrent lobar intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) decades later, which was histologically confirmed to be CAA. Serial C-11-Pittsburgh compound B positron emission tomography (C-11-PiB-PET) imaging showed a 24% decrease in global standardized uptake value ratio (SUVR) at 10 months after taxifolin use. During this period, the patient experienced clinical improvement with improved consciousness and reduced recurrent ICH frequency, which may be partly attributable to the potential amyloid-beta (A beta) clearing the effect of taxifolin. However, this effect seemed to have diminished at 15 months, CAA should be considered in young patients presenting with recurrent lobar ICH with a history of childhood neurosurgery, and serial C-11-PiB-PET scans warrant further validation as a strategy for monitoring treatment response in CAA for candidate A beta-clearing therapeutic agents such as taxifolin.
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early-onset cerebral amyloid angiopathy,intracerebral hemorrhage,amyloid-beta,C-11-Pittsburgh compound B positron emission tomography,taxifolin
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