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Neurological

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Thrombosis causes ischaemic damage to the brain. MRI scans show a wide range of brain infarcts - single or multiple, large or small.

Repeated episodes may result in dementia.

Migraine is common and may be the first symptom.

Epilepsy and chorea are associated.

Transverse myelopathy is a rare, but specific, association.


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