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Cortical Superficial Siderosis Presumed due to Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy: Minimum Standards for Rating and Reporting

A. Charidimou
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2016, 37 (5) E43-E44; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4748
A. Charidimou
aJ. Philip Kistler Stroke Research Center Department of Neurology Massachusetts General Hospital Stroke Research Center Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts
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  • Updated minimum criteria for identification of cortical superficial siderosis and acute convexity subarachnoid hemorrhage in the context of CAA and small-vessel disease5

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    • Well-defined, homogeneous hypointense curvilinear signal intensity (black) on T2*-GRE or SWI MRI in the superficial layers of the cerebral cortex, within the subarachnoid space, or in both

    • Blooming effect on T2*-GRE and SWI compared with T1- or T2-weighted sequences

    • Differentiation from multiple very superficial cortical cerebral microbleeds (small, generally 2–5 mm, well-defined, homogeneous, and either round or oval lesions, at least half surrounded by brain parenchyma)

    • If there is corresponding signal hyperintensity in the subarachnoid space on proton density–weighted or FLAIR sequences (or hyperdensity on CT, if available), the term “acute cSAH” should be used

    • Axial T1-weighted or FLAIR images should be used for anatomic confirmation of the gyral location of the signal hypointensities identified on T2*-GRE or SWI sequences

    • Absence of infratentorial (brain stem, cerebellum, spinal cord) siderosis

    • Ensure exclusion of potential hemorrhagic and nonhemorrhagic cSS mimics (eg, vessel flow voids, thrombosed vessels, petechial hemorrhagic transformation of infarcts, calcium deposits)

    • Consider all potential non-CAA secondary etiologies of cSS and acute cSAH

    • cSS should be categorized as focal or disseminated (eg, in line with the modified Boston criteria)

    • In each patient, the location (cerebral lobes and so forth) of cSS and the number of cerebral sulci affected can be recorded

    • Other relevant vascular neuroimaging lesions both remote from and in close proximity (eg, up to 1 cm) to cSS should be evaluated, using established standards (eg, cerebral microbleeds, acute small DWI lesions, and so forth)

    • Note:—GRE indicates gradient recalled-echo; cSAH, convexity SAH.

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