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Question 1 of 2
1. Question
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Cerebral amyloid angiopathy presents as
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[A] (Dementia):
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CCA) is an almost invariable accompaniment of Alzheimer disease, however, it can also be found in brains of individuals without Alzheimer disease. Vascular amyloid is predominantly A 40 as is also true when CCA occurs without AD.
Principal clinical manifestation is dementia, that is a progressive loss of cognitive function independent of the state of attention.
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[A] (Dementia):
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CCA) is an almost invariable accompaniment of Alzheimer disease, however, it can also be found in brains of individuals without Alzheimer disease. Vascular amyloid is predominantly A 40 as is also true when CCA occurs without AD.
Principal clinical manifestation is dementia, that is a progressive loss of cognitive function independent of the state of attention.
Question 2 of 2
2. Question
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Congenital disease are/is
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[B] (Infantile polycystic kidney):
Inheritance
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complications
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Adult polycystic kidney disease
Autosomal dominant
Large multicystic kidneys, liver, cysts, berry aneurysms