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Distinct spatiotemporal patterns of white matter hyperintensity progression [PDF]
White matter hyperintensity, a key imaging biomarker for brain health, has prognostic implications for stroke. Using a multicenter MRI dataset of 9179 stroke patients plus the UK Biobank (n = 36,210 low/high risk controls), we employ Subtype and Stage ...
Jinyong Chung +34 more
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Analysis of Risk Factors for White Matter Hyperintensity in Older Adults without Stroke
Background: White matter hyperintensity (WMH) is prevalent in older adults aged 60 and above. A large proportion of people with WMH have not experienced stroke and little has been reported in the literature.
Kai Zheng +5 more
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The associations between bone mineral density and cerebral white matter hyperintensity in elderly stroke patients [PDF]
Purpose Osteoporosis is an important senile disease and has significant relationship with ischemic stroke and cerebral small vessel disease (SVD).
Ji-Sun Kim +5 more
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White matter hyperintensity in different migraine subtypes [PDF]
The diagnostic value of white matter hyperintensities (WMH) in different types of migraineare unknown. To evaluate the WMH pattern of different subtypes in migraine patients with no vascular risk factors. 92 migraine patients (73 females, mean age 34.6 ±
L. A. Dobrynina +7 more
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White Matter Hyperintensity Penumbra [PDF]
Background and Purpose— White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are associated with progressive age-related cognitive decline and cardiovascular risk factors, but their biological relevance as indicators of generalized white matter ...
Dan Mungas +6 more
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The relevance of the relationship between cardiac disease and depressive symptoms is well established. White matter hyperintensity, a bright signal area in the brain on T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging scans, has been separately associated with ...
J.R.C. Almeida +8 more
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Validation of Automated White Matter Hyperintensity Segmentation [PDF]
Introduction. White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are a common finding on MRI scans of older people and are associated with vascular disease. We compared 3 methods for automatically segmenting WMHs from MRI scans. Method.
Sean D. Smart +2 more
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Progress of radiomics research on white matter hyperintensity lesions [PDF]
White matter hyperintensity (WMH) is the core imaging hallmark of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD). This phenomenon is closely related to nervous system damage, such as cognitive impairment, dementia and increased risk of stroke. However, traditional
Lin Du +5 more
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Red cell distribution width and cerebral white matter hyperintensity [PDF]
Red cell distribution width (RDW) is an indicator of red blood cell size heterogeneity and may reflect underlying chronic hypoxemia or inflammation. While RDW has been associated with the prognosis of various pulmonary and cardiovascular diseases, its ...
Ki-Woong Nam +4 more
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Association of Low Blood Pressure with White Matter Hyperintensities in Elderly Individuals with Controlled Hypertension [PDF]
Background and Purpose Both hypertension and hypotension increase cerebral white matter hyperintensities. However, the effects of hypotension in individuals with treated hypertension are unknown. We analyzed the association of low blood pressure with the
Jun Sung Kim +8 more
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