The Link Between Blood Transfusion and Brain Amyloidosis: A Cause for Concern?

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The Link Between Blood Transfusion and Brain Amyloidosis: A Cause for Concern?
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Experimental and clinical data suggest that misfolding of the amyloid β peptide, a key component of Alzheimer's disease and cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA), can be transmitted prion-like. Studies have shown the development of cerebral amyloid deposition after intracerebral injection of amyloid β in animals, and similar findings have been observed in humans treated with pituitary-derived human growth hormone. Clinical reports have also linked iatrogenic CAA cases to neurosurgical procedures involving cadaveric grafts. While this represents a devastating illness for affected individuals, it is only a small portion of the overall burden of CAA and Alzheimer's disease.

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