نتایج جستجو برای: brain white matter hyperintensities

تعداد نتایج: 816747  

Journal: :Stroke 2010
Stéphanie Debette Alexa Beiser Charles DeCarli Rhoda Au Jayandra J Himali Margaret Kelly-Hayes Jose R Romero Carlos S Kase Philip A Wolf Sudha Seshadri

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE White matter hyperintensities and MRI-defined brain infarcts (BIs) have individually been related to stroke, dementia, and mortality in population-based studies, mainly in older people. Their significance in middle-aged community-dwelling persons and the relative importance of these associations remain unclear. We simultaneously assessed the relation of white matter hyper...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2015
Jason D Hinman Monica D Lee Spencer Tung Harry V Vinters S Thomas Carmichael

Cerebral microvascular disease predominantly affects brain white matter and deep grey matter, resulting in ischaemic damage that ranges from lacunar infarcts to white matter hyperintensities seen on magnetic resonance imaging. These lesions are common and result in both clinical stroke syndromes and accumulate over time, resulting in cognitive deficits and dementia. Magnetic resonance imaging s...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2011
Marco Duering Nikola Zieren Dominique Hervé Eric Jouvent Sonia Reyes Nils Peters Chahin Pachai Christian Opherk Hugues Chabriat Martin Dichgans

Cerebral small vessel disease is the most common cause of vascular cognitive impairment. It typically manifests with lacunar infarcts and ischaemic white matter lesions. However, little is known about how these lesions relate to the cognitive symptoms. Previous studies have found a poor correlation between the burden of ischaemic lesions and cognitive symptoms, thus leaving much of the variance...

Journal: :Hypertension 2008
Léon H G Henskens Robert J van Oostenbrugge Abraham A Kroon Peter W de Leeuw Jan Lodder

Brain microbleeds, indicative of cerebral small-vessel disease, may occur with increased frequency in patients with hypertension. However, little is known about the relation of these abnormalities with blood pressure levels. We assessed the relation between ambulatory measured blood pressure and the presence of microbleeds in a cohort of hypertensive patients without a history of cerebrovascula...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2007
H Mori A Yagishita T Takeda T Mizutani

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Our aim was to clarify imaging findings of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis with dementia (ALSD). MATERIALS AND METHODS T2-weighted MR images (T2WI) of 3 patients with ALSD (2 men, 1 woman; 58-71 years of age) and 21 patients with ALS without dementia (12 men, 9 women; 46-74 years of age) were examined for frontotemporal lobar atrophy and signal-intensity alterations in th...

2004
WMH Burden Charles DeCarli Vincent Ramey Danielle Harvey William J. Jagust

Background and Purpose—MRI segmentation and mapping techniques were used to assess evidence in support of categorical distinctions between periventricular white matter hyperintensities (PVWMH) and deep WMH (DWMH). Qualitative MRI studies generally identify 2 categories of WMH on the basis of anatomical localization. Separate pathophysiologies and behavioral consequences are often attributed to ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Wei Wen Wanlin Zhu Yong He Nicole A Kochan Simone Reppermund Melissa J Slavin Henry Brodaty John Crawford Aihua Xia Perminder Sachdev

There have been many attempts at explaining age-related cognitive decline on the basis of regional brain changes, with the usual but inconsistent findings being that smaller gray matter volumes in certain brain regions predict worse cognitive performance in specific domains. Additionally, compromised white matter integrity, as suggested by white matter hyperintensities or decreased regional whi...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2011
Adriane B V Mayda Andrew Westphal Cameron S Carter Charles DeCarli

Recent evidence suggests that age-related impairments in cognition may be mediated by a specific deficit in the ability to maintain goal-relevant information, a critical component of cognitive control dependent on the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, although the underlying neural mechanism of these deficits remains unclear. To examine white matter hyperintensities as a neurobiological mechanism...

Journal: :Brain & development 2007
Knut Brockmann Peter Dechent Carsten Bönnemann Gudrun Schreiber Jens Frahm Folker Hanefeld

Congenital muscular dystrophy (CMD) due to merosin (laminin alpha2 chain) deficiency is an autosomal recessively inherited disorder characterized by severe muscular weakness and hypotonia from birth on. Brain involvement is the rule and characterized by variable T2 hyperintensities of white matter which appears swollen on cranial MRI. The pathophysiology of these white matter changes is not cle...

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