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Small-vessel disease with lacunes.
Advances in neurology, 2003Review
INZITARI, DOMENICO, LAMASSA M.
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Cerebral Small Vessel Disease: a Review of the Pathophysiological Mechanisms
Translational Stroke Research, 2023Y. Hannawi
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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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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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‘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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Genetics of Small Vessel Disease
2017Cerebral ‘small vessel disease’ (cSVD) refers to a mixture of clinical, cognitive, neuroimaging, and neuropathologic abnormalities that arise from different pathologic processes in cerebral perforating arteries and arterioles, capillaries and venules. A major risk for stroke, it is now also seen as the major cause for vascular dementia.
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Large Vessel and Isolated Small Vessel Disease
1991For more than a decade our group has been involved in the study of the epidemiology of peripheral vascular disease, using both traditional clinical assessments as well as highly accurate and reliable non-invasive measurements (Criqui 1985a, b, c, 1989).
Melville R. Klauber+4 more
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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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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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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Mitchell H Rosner+2 more
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Microbleeds in cerebral small vessel disease
The Lancet Neurology, 2013Braun, Holger, Schreiber, Stefanie
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