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Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 2004
Vascular dementia (VD) has not to be considered anymore as a univocal nosologic entity. Based on different types of lesions, distinct subtypes of vascular dementia may be identified, each caused by diverse pathophysiological mechanisms. Among these subtypes subcortical vascular dementia (SVD) may represent a well-defined entity in terms of ...
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Vascular dementia (VD) has not to be considered anymore as a univocal nosologic entity. Based on different types of lesions, distinct subtypes of vascular dementia may be identified, each caused by diverse pathophysiological mechanisms. Among these subtypes subcortical vascular dementia (SVD) may represent a well-defined entity in terms of ...
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Geriatric Nursing, 2005
Vascular dementia is the second most prevalent type of dementia in the United States today. This article includes a review of its pathophysiology, which involves the damage of small vessels in the brain, an abundance of which are in the subcortical region, thus creating a subcategory called subcortical vascular dementia (SVD). Various diseases, such as
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Vascular dementia is the second most prevalent type of dementia in the United States today. This article includes a review of its pathophysiology, which involves the damage of small vessels in the brain, an abundance of which are in the subcortical region, thus creating a subcategory called subcortical vascular dementia (SVD). Various diseases, such as
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1979
Vascular disease is responsible for only a minority of cases of chronic dementia. Vascular dementia can be an end stage of a variety of mechansisms. Correct identification of the cause of the vascular disease is the key to successful treatment.
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Vascular disease is responsible for only a minority of cases of chronic dementia. Vascular dementia can be an end stage of a variety of mechansisms. Correct identification of the cause of the vascular disease is the key to successful treatment.
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Neuroscience Research, 2011
Subcortical vascular dementia (SVD) is a small vessel disease with dementia that exhibits relatively uniform clinical and pathological features and constitutes approximately half of vascular dementia (VaD) cases. This subtype is further classified into Binswanger's disease and multiple lacunar infarctions.
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Subcortical vascular dementia (SVD) is a small vessel disease with dementia that exhibits relatively uniform clinical and pathological features and constitutes approximately half of vascular dementia (VaD) cases. This subtype is further classified into Binswanger's disease and multiple lacunar infarctions.
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Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2002
Vascular dementia (VaD) incorporates different vascular mechanisms and changes in the brain, and has different causes and clinical manifestations. Current criteria for VaD select an aetiologically and clinically heterogeneous group and this definitional heterogeneity has affected clinical trial results.
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Vascular dementia (VaD) incorporates different vascular mechanisms and changes in the brain, and has different causes and clinical manifestations. Current criteria for VaD select an aetiologically and clinically heterogeneous group and this definitional heterogeneity has affected clinical trial results.
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Neurology, 1993
Criteria for the diagnosis of vascular dementia (VaD) that are reliable, valid, and readily applicable in a variety of settings are urgently needed for both clinical and research purposes. To address this need, the Neuroepidemiology Branch of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) convened an International Workshop with ...
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Criteria for the diagnosis of vascular dementia (VaD) that are reliable, valid, and readily applicable in a variety of settings are urgently needed for both clinical and research purposes. To address this need, the Neuroepidemiology Branch of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) convened an International Workshop with ...
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Fortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie, 2002
Cerebrovascular disorders are the second most frequent cause of dementia in late life next to Alzheimer's disease. A recent community-based autopsy study has demonstrated that relevant cerebrovascular changes are much more prevalent in individuals aged 70+ years than previously assumed.
Janine, Diehl, A, Kurz
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Cerebrovascular disorders are the second most frequent cause of dementia in late life next to Alzheimer's disease. A recent community-based autopsy study has demonstrated that relevant cerebrovascular changes are much more prevalent in individuals aged 70+ years than previously assumed.
Janine, Diehl, A, Kurz
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Engineering the multiscale complexity of vascular networks
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Colleen E O'connor, , Ying Zheng
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