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Hereditary Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases and Stroke: A Guide for Diagnosis and Management

open access: yesStroke, 2021
Cerebral small vessel diseases represent a frequent cause of stroke and cognitive or motor disability in adults. A small proportion of cerebral small vessel diseases is attributable to monogenic conditions. Since the characterization in the late 1990s of
Stephanie Guey   +2 more
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Brain MRI in Monogenic Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases: A Practical Handbook

open access: yesCurrent Molecular Medicine, 2022
Monogenic cerebral small vessel diseases are a topic of growing interest, as several genes responsible have been recently described, and new sequencing techniques such as Next-generation sequencing are available.
Leonardo Ulivi   +2 more
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Genetics of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease [PDF]

open access: yesStroke, 2020
Sandro Marini   +2 more
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Cerebral small vessel diseases: cerebral microangiopathies

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2005
Small 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 ...
E Bernd, Ringelstein, Darius G, Nabavi
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Cerebral small vessel disease

Neurology, 2011
The term cerebral small-vessel disease (SVD) encompasses a range of features visible on brain imaging, including lacunar infarction (from the Latin lacunae , a tiny hole, pit, or cavity), leukoaraiosis (from the Greek leuko , white, and araiosis , rarefaction), enlarged perivascular spaces (producing an appearance of etat crible , or cribriform state ...
Yuranga Weerakkody   +2 more
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Targeting Cerebral Small Vessel Disease With MRI [PDF]

open access: yesStroke, 2017
Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is a severely debilitating disease affecting the smallest vessels in the brain. It is a major cause of cognitive decline, dementia, and functional disability in the elderly, and it is also responsible for ≈25% of all cerebral strokes.1,2 Still, treatment options are restricted to preventive risk management because ...
Jaco J M Zwanenburg   +1 more
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