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Cerebral Small Vessel Disease–Related Dementia: More Questions Than Answers
Stroke, 2023Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) has emerged as a common factor driving age-dependent diseases, including stroke and dementia. CSVD-related dementia will affect a growing fraction of the aging population, requiring improved recognition, understanding,
F. Elahi, Michael M. Wang, J. Meschia
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Cerebral small vessel diseases: cerebral microangiopathies
Current Opinion in Neurology, 2005Small vessel diseases of the brain are still clinically underrecognized whereas their burden is increasing steeply. The most frequent is acquired degenerative small vessel disease. Many hereditary or idiopathic small vessel diseases have also been identified, of which cerebral autosomal-dominant arteriopathy with stroke and ischaemic ...
Darius G. Nabavi, E. Bernd Ringelstein
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Cerebral Small Vessel Disease [PDF]
Small vessel disease is an important frontier in neurology; about 25% of strokes are classified as small vessel, and SVD is the most common cause of vascular cognitive impairment. The risk of developing SVD increases with age, making this a growing concern for countries with aging populations. Despite this, there has been a paucity of information about
Leonardo Pantoni, Philip B. Gorelick
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Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2022
Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) have been recognized to play an important role in cognitive impairment of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) patients. However, the mechanism of this effect is still unclear.
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Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) have been recognized to play an important role in cognitive impairment of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) patients. However, the mechanism of this effect is still unclear.
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Prevention of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease
Seminars in Neurology, 2017AbstractCerebral small vessel disease can cause either ischemic stroke or intracerebral hemorrhage. Accounting for up to 25% of all strokes, it is also the second biggest contributor to the risk of dementia, and is the most common incidentally discovered finding on brain imaging.
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