This article describes the case of a female patient who presented with transient right-sided weakness, and went on to develop further transient neurological signs and symptoms. A diagnosis of amyloid-β-related angiitis was made at autopsy following a sudden, fatal intracerebral hemorrhage. The authors highlight the importance of considering this diagnosis in patients with difficult-to-localize transient neurological symptoms.
- Amy Amick
- Jeff Joseph
- Magdy Selim