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White matter tract correlations with spoken language in cerebrovascular disease. [PDF]

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Broberg DN   +22 more
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Cerebrovascular diseases

Neurological Sciences, 2008
Conventional neuroradiological techniques, such as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), make a fundamental contribution in both the acute and chronic phases of stroke. Recent years have witnessed the development of new imaging modalities, which include diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), perfusion-weighted imaging (PWI), CT ...
PANTANO, Patrizia   +2 more
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Cerebrovascular Disease

Medical Clinics of North America, 2009
Effective management of patients who have cerebrovascular disease depends on accurate diagnosis. Many conditions cause clinical findings that closely mimic cerebrovascular disorders and are often ruled out through brain imaging or laboratory findings. Diagnosis of cerebrovascular disorders is based on the presence of risk factors for vascular disease ...
Louis R, Caplan   +2 more
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Cerebrovascular Moyamoya disease

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1984
Clinical features of ten Japanese children with cerebrovascular Moyamoya disease are reported and non-Japanese paediatric cases of the disease are reviewed from the world literature. The most common initial manifestations were headache in four cases (40%), motor deficit and convulsion in three cases (30%).
Y, Yamashiro, H, Takahashi, K, Takahashi
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Cerebrovascular disease

2016
With 16.9 million people who suffered a first-ever stroke in 2010 worldwide, stroke is a very common vascular disease. Epidemiologic studies have played an essential role in assessing this burden and in detecting the risk factors for stroke. Primary prevention of these risk factors, primarily hypertension, smoking, diabetes, and atrial fibrillation ...
Portegies, Marileen   +2 more
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