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Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2000
Although vascular dementia remains the only form of dementia that is preventable, available treatment is limited to the primary and secondary prevention of cerebrovascular disease. Strokes are highly responsive to different forms of prevention and treatment.
, Devasenapathy, , Hachinski
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Although vascular dementia remains the only form of dementia that is preventable, available treatment is limited to the primary and secondary prevention of cerebrovascular disease. Strokes are highly responsive to different forms of prevention and treatment.
, Devasenapathy, , Hachinski
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Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2022
Vascular cognitive impairment is considered the second most common cause of dementia after Alzheimer's disease. One of the most significant factors leading to vascular dementia is stroke, which increases the risk of developing dementia by about 2 times.
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Vascular cognitive impairment is considered the second most common cause of dementia after Alzheimer's disease. One of the most significant factors leading to vascular dementia is stroke, which increases the risk of developing dementia by about 2 times.
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Vascular cognitive impairment and dementia: Mechanisms, treatment, and future directions
International Journal of StrokeWorldwide, around 50 million people live with dementia, and this number is projected to triple by 2050. It has been estimated that 20% of all dementia cases have a predominant cerebrovascular pathology, while perhaps another 20% of vascular diseases ...
Vincent Chung Tong Mok +2 more
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2020
Dementia represents a significant public health issue, as it is a leading cause of disability and the requirement of personal care assistance, particularly in the elderly. The second most common etiological factor contributing to dementia is a cerebrovascular disease, as it is the cause of vascular cognitive impairment and vascular dementia.
Victor Wasserman +7 more
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Dementia represents a significant public health issue, as it is a leading cause of disability and the requirement of personal care assistance, particularly in the elderly. The second most common etiological factor contributing to dementia is a cerebrovascular disease, as it is the cause of vascular cognitive impairment and vascular dementia.
Victor Wasserman +7 more
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2021
Main imaging findings: Large ischemic lesions: MRI: hyperintensity on T2-weighted images, FLAIR and DWI and correspondent hypointensity on the ADC maps. CT: No CT findings in early stages (only indirect signs). Hypodensity of the damaged tissue after 6–24 h from clinical onset.
Massimo Filippi, Federica Agosta
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Main imaging findings: Large ischemic lesions: MRI: hyperintensity on T2-weighted images, FLAIR and DWI and correspondent hypointensity on the ADC maps. CT: No CT findings in early stages (only indirect signs). Hypodensity of the damaged tissue after 6–24 h from clinical onset.
Massimo Filippi, Federica Agosta
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Cognitive Impairment with Vascular Impairment and Degeneration
Current Neurovascular Research, 2011Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of death and cognitive impairment worldwide. However, the mechanisms of progressive cognitive decline following brain ischemia are not yet certain. Ongoing interest in cerebrovascular diseases research has provided data showing that Alzheimer's proteins and other factors may be involved in the pathogenesis of gradual ...
Pluta R +5 more
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Neuroimaging in Vascular Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: A Systematic Review
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 2020Cerebrovascular diseases are well established causes of cognitive impairment. Different etiologic entities, such as vascular dementia (VaD), vascular cognitive impairment, subcortical (ischemic) VaD, and vascular cognitive disorder, are included in the ...
Viviana Frantellizzi +5 more
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2012
The risk of cerebrovascular disease increases with advanced age, with almost two thirds of individuals over 70 exhibiting vascular lesions on MRI. Cognitive presentations vary from little or no no cognitive impairment to clinical dementia, and the extent of cognitive impairment is not necessarily correlated with lesion size or burden. The term vascular
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The risk of cerebrovascular disease increases with advanced age, with almost two thirds of individuals over 70 exhibiting vascular lesions on MRI. Cognitive presentations vary from little or no no cognitive impairment to clinical dementia, and the extent of cognitive impairment is not necessarily correlated with lesion size or burden. The term vascular
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Vascular cognitive impairment and vascular dementia
Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2002The criteria for vascular dementia (VaD) depend on first diagnosing dementia using Alzheimer-type criteria, upon which are superimposed vascular events, usually following a stroke model. This if often inappropriate, however, as memory loss is not always prominent in VaD.
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Molecular biomarkers for vascular cognitive impairment and dementia
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2023Satoshi Hosoki +13 more
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