Sporadic Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy (CAA) is a neurological disorder characterized by the accumulation of amyloid protein in the blood vessels of the brain. While there are no direct synonyms for this condition, various terms can be used to describe or refer to its different aspects. Some alternative terms include sporadic CAA-associated hemorrhages, cerebral amyloid angiopathy without hereditary form, or amyloid angiopathy of sporadic origin. Additionally, the condition can be related to terms such as cerebral amyloidosis, vascular amyloid deposition, or amyloid-related cerebral vascular disease. These synonyms are useful for academic discussions, medical research, or to facilitate communication among professionals in the field.