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Neuroimaging in small vessel disease

Hipertensión y Riesgo Vascular, 2023
The objective of this article is to review the literature on neuroimaging in small vessel disease. A review was carried out through the Pubmed search engine, without a filter of years, using terms such as: cerebral small vessel disease; white matter hyperintensity; brain microbleed; WBC. Small vessel disease is the most common vascular pathology.
L, Mena Romo, M, Gómez-Choco
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Cerebral Small Vessel Disease–Related Dementia: More Questions Than Answers

Stroke, 2023
Cerebral 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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Small vessel disease

2020
‘Small vessel disease’ describes a combination of neuroradiological and clinical features that are due to an intrinsic disorder of the small cerebral arterioles, capillaries, and venules in varying proportions. It is very common, usually sporadic, although rare monogenic forms are well described. The commonest presentations are with stroke or cognitive
Fergus N Doubal   +3 more
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Migraine and small vessel diseases

Neurological Sciences, 2012
It is remarkable that migraine is a prominent part of the phenotype of several genetic vasculopathies affecting small cerebral vessels, including cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy, retinal vasculopathy with cerebral leukodystrophy and hereditary infantile hemiparesis, retinal arteriolar ...
E, Agostoni, A, Rigamonti
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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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Small Vessel Disease

2016
Lacunar strokes are strongly associated with hypertension. Long-term blood pressure management is important after lacunar stroke. Antiplatelet therapy should be instituted for secondary stroke prevention.
Ji Y. Chong, Michael P. Lerario
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STRIVEing to describe small vessel disease

The Lancet Neurology, 2023
Comment on : Duering M, Biessels GJ, Brodtmann A, Chen C, Cordonnier C, de Leeuw FE, Debette S, Frayne R, Jouvent E, Rost NS, Ter Telgte A, Al-Shahi Salman R, Backes WH, Bae HJ, Brown R, Chabriat H, De Luca A, deCarli C, Dewenter A, Doubal FN, Ewers M, Field TS, Ganesh A, Greenberg S, Helmer KG, Hilal S, Jochems ACC, Jokinen H, Kuijf H, Lam BYK ...
Frisoni, Giovanni, van der Flier, Wiesje
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Small Vessel Disease

1982
The functional significance of “small vessel disease” of the heart receives very different treatment in clinical and pathologic investigations.
G. Rahlf   +14 more
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