Gargi Banerjee
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Gargi Banerjee
@drgargibanerjee.bsky.social
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Alzheimer's Research UK, Stroke Association & NIHR Clinical Lecturer at UCL, interested in cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) causes & consequences.
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Well this might help differentiate between iatrogenic and sporadic CAA - especially important in older people - and then why deep pathology? Subtle inflammation? Do we need a closer look at sporadic CAA?

V grateful to patients who share their stories, making these steps forward possible 🙏🏽 … 2/2 🧵
It’s certainly the most comprehensive meta-analysis I’ve ever been involved with 🤓

TLDR: non-motor symptoms after stroke are common across domains and guess what? Not a great deal has changed in the last decade. A real wake up call to the field to address this huge unmet need

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Patient-Reported Nonmotor Outcomes After Stroke
This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluates the prevalence, natural history, and factors associated with multidomain nonmotor outcome burden in patients with stroke.
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So is it inflammation rather than acute cSAH that drives TFNE?🐔vs🥚but anatomical localisation of inflammation with symptoms is v. interesting... and then should we be treating TFNE with steroids?? 🤔

Seems there's more inflammation in regular CAA than we ever suspected... 2/2
Misty walk earlier today
Why is this important and/or relevant?

(1) Not all patients with CAA-ri have classical white matter changes, so these features could support diagnosis;

(2) This could help CAA-ri be diagnosed (and treated) earlier, winding back the clock for defining "early" CAA-ri ⏰

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Stretching my legs after an intense morning of writing