Cerebral amyloid angiopathy with multifocal lobar hemorrhages

Discussion:

Bilateral; predominately left cerebral subacute hemorrhagic, non-enhancing mass lesions; these lobar hemorrhages are suggestive of amyloid angiopathy; lack of enhancement makes hemorrhagic metastatic deposits much less likely possibility. Consider amyloid angiopathy in normotensive elderly patients with multifocal non-enhancing lobar hemorrhage.

Atrophic brain changes with periventricular arteriosclerotic leucoencephalopathy. Mild atherosclerotic changes of the cerebral arteries, with no other significant abnormality.

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