نتایج جستجو برای: vascular dementia

تعداد نتایج: 268858  

Journal: :BMC Pharmacology 2008
Rajeshkumar U Koladiya Amteshwar S Jaggi Nirmal Singh Bhupesh K Sharma

BACKGROUND Statins, HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, are widely prescribed drugs for dyslipidemias. Recent studies have indicated number of cholesterol independent actions of statins including their beneficial effects on vascular endothelial dysfunction and memory deficits associated with dementia of Alzheimer's type. However the potential of statins in dementia of vascular origin still remains to...

Journal: :Vascular Health and Risk Management 2008
E Duron Olivier Hanon

Dementia is one of the most important neurological disorders in the elderly. Aging is associated with a large increase in the prevalence and incidence of degenerative (Alzheimer's disease) and vascular dementia, leading to a devastating loss of autonomy. In view of the increasing longevity of populations worldwide, prevention of dementia has turned into a major public health challenge. In the p...

Journal: :Clinical EEG and neuroscience 2016
Tanju Surmeli Emin Eralp Ilhan Mustafazade Hadi Kos Gül Elif Özer Orkun H Surmeli

Dementia is a debilitating degenerative disorder where the sufferer's cognitive abilities decline over time, depending on the type of dementia. The more common types of dementia include Alzheimer's disease and vascular or multi-infarct dementia. In this study, 20 subjects with dementia (9 of Alzheimer's type, and 11 with vascular dementia) were treated using qEEG-guided neurofeedback training. ...

2016
Tanju Surmeli Emin Eralp Ilhan Mustafazade Hadi Kos Gül Elif Özer Orkun H. Surmeli

Dementia is a debilitating degenerative disorder where the sufferer’s cognitive abilities decline over time, depending on the type of dementia. The more common types of dementia include Alzheimer’s disease and vascular or multi-infarct dementia. In this study, 20 subjects with dementia (9 of Alzheimer’s type, and 11 with vascular dementia) were treated using qEEG-guided neurofeedback training. ...

Journal: :Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders 2005
Ulla Andin Lars Gustafson Ulla Passant Arne Brun

All vascular dementia (VaD) cases, neuropathologically verified in a longitudinal prospective dementia project, were classified according to the vascular brain lesion type and related to the dementia type and cardiovascular pathology. From 1976 to 1995, there were 175 VaD cases, 49 of which were pure, without Alzheimer pathology and only one type of cerebrovascular lesion. Furthermore, it was f...

Journal: :Circulation 2007
Danielle Laurin Kamal H Masaki Lon R White Lenore J Launer

BACKGROUND Measurement of the ankle-to-brachial index (ABI) is a noninvasive test to assess peripheral arterial disease. A low ABI is a strong correlate of cardiovascular disease and subsequent mortality. Evidence indicates the existence of vascular components in the pathogenesis of dementia. Here, we examine the association of ABI with dementia and subtypes. METHODS AND RESULTS Data are from...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1993
P Nencini D Inzitari J Gibbs S Mangiafico

A case of rapidly progressive dementia with diffuse leucoaraiosis on CT was attributable to a supratentorial dural arteriovenous malformation. Positron emission tomography (PET) showed low cerebral blood flow and high oxygen extraction ratio throughout the cerebral hemispheres indicating a state of chronic haemodynamic compromise which could predispose to the development of a vascular dementia....

2003

With reconsideration of the role of vascular risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease (AD; Gorelick et al., 1996), and with a recent Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer’s Disease (CERAD) report that pure vascular dementia may be more difficult to find than has been widely assumed (Hulette et al., 1997), it is appropriate to reevaluate our understanding of so-called mixed dementia, or t...

Journal: :Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD 2015
Ellis Niemantsverdriet Bart F E Feyen Nathalie Le Bastard Jean-Jacques Martin Johan Goeman Peter Paul De Deyn Sebastiaan Engelborghs

Hypothesizing that non-significant cerebrovascular lesions on structural brain imaging lead to overdiagnosis of a vascular etiology of dementia as compared to autopsy-confirmed diagnosis, we set up a study including 71 patients with autopsy-confirmed diagnoses. Forty-two patients in the population (59%) appeared to have definite Alzheimer's disease (AD), whereas 29 (41%) had a non-AD dementia f...

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