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The review gives data on the epidemiology, terminology, diagnostic criteria, and standards for the examination and treatment of patients with vascular cognitive disorders and vascular dementia (VD).
M. A. Cherdak, O. V. Uspenskaya
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Leeuw, H.F. de, Gijn, J. van
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Performance on the Rey-Osterrieth complex figure test and the correlation with the magnetic resonance imaging brain lesion volume in multi-infract versus small vessel disease dementia [PDF]
Background/Aim. Regarding several cognitive domains, including visuospatial and visuoconstructional abilities, little is known about the differences between vascular dementia (VaD) subtypes, even in the most common sub-types, such as multi-infarct ...
Semnić Marija D. +7 more
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Fasting Glucose Variability and the Risk of Dementia in Individuals with Diabetes: A Nationwide Cohort Study [PDF]
Background We investigated whether fasting glucose (FG) variability could predict the risk of dementia. Methods This cohort study analyzed data from Koreans with diabetes after at least three health examinations by the Korean National Health Insurance ...
Da Young Lee +12 more
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Incidence and Risk Factors for Dementia in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Nationwide Population-Based Study in Korea [PDF]
BackgroundDiabetes mellitus is associated with an increased risk of dementia. We aimed to comprehensively analyze the incidence and risk factors for dementia and young-onset dementia (YOD) in diabetic patients in Korea using the National Health Insurance
Ji Hee Yu +12 more
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Inflammation and Rho-Associated Protein Kinase-Induced Brain Changes in Vascular Dementia
Patients with vascular dementia, caused by cerebral ischemia, experience long-term cognitive impairment due to the lack of effective treatment. The mechanisms of and treatments for vascular dementia have been investigated in various animal models ...
Eun Chae Lee +11 more
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The epidemic growth of dementia causes great concern for the society. It is customary to consider Alzheimer's disease (AD) as the most common cause of dementia, followed by vascular dementia (VaD). This dichotomous view of a neurodegenerative disease as opposed to brain damage caused by extrinsic factors led to separate lines of research in these two ...
Amos D, Korczyn +2 more
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Pathogenesis of Cognitive Deficits Induced by Hippocampal Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Vascular Dementia: a Review of the Latest Developments [PDF]
Hippocampal mitochondrial dysfunction is closely related to cognitive deficits in vascular dementia. We reviewed the latest developments in the internal associations of hippocampal mitochondrial dysfunction with cognitive deficits in vascular dementia ...
Xin ZHANG, Ping LI, Yuhan WANG, Caiping ZHENG, Xiaoyan DENG, Luming QI, Juan LI, Yijing JIANG, Lina XIA
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Background and objectivesEmotional and cognitive deficits are prevalent in strokes involving the thalamus. In contrast to cognitive deficits, emotional deficits have not been studied prospectively in isolated thalamic stroke.MethodsIn 37 ischemic ...
Anne-Carina Scharf +8 more
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(Reprinted with permission from Lancet 2015; 386:1698-706).
O'Brien JT, Thomas A
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