نتایج جستجو برای: brain white matter hyperintensities

تعداد نتایج: 816747  

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2003
J M Starr J Wardlaw K Ferguson A MacLullich I J Deary I Marshall

OBJECTIVES Patients with type II diabetes are at increased risk of cognitive impairment. The retinal and renal complications of diabetes follow microvascular damage permitting small arterioles to leak, hence the cerebral damage might also follow loss of blood-brain barrier (BBB) integrity. Magnetic resonance (MR) brain imaging with intravenous gadolinium (Gd) diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid...

Journal: :The American journal of geriatric psychiatry : official journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry 2013
Lei Feng Vivian Isaac Sam Sim Tze-Pin Ng K Ranga R Krishnan Michael W L Chee

OBJECTIVES Elevated homocysteine has emerged as a risk factor for cognitive impairment even in healthy elderly persons. Reduced brain volume and white matter hyperintensities also occur in healthy elderly as well, but the interrelationships between these have not been well studied. We report these interrelationships in non demented, relatively healthy, community-dwelling older adults from a sin...

Journal: :Stroke 2010
Tommy Andersson

See related article, pages 600 – 606. W hite matter hyperintensities and small, incidentally found brain infarcts are common findings on MRI, especially in old people, usually regarded as surrogates of small vessel disease. Debette and colleagues have studied the significance of such changes in upper middle-aged persons using the Framingham Offspring cohort. Volumetric brain MRI and neuropsycho...

Journal: :Hypertension 2008
Léon H G Henskens Abraham A Kroon Robert J van Oostenbrugge Ed H B M Gronenschild Monique M J J Fuss-Lejeune Paul A M Hofman Jan Lodder Peter W de Leeuw

Aortic stiffness predicts an excess risk of stroke, supposedly via cerebral small-vessel disease. White matter hyperintensities, silent lacunar infarcts, and brain microbleeds, manifestations of cerebral small-vessel disease on neuroimaging, may precede overt cerebrovascular disease. Therefore, we assessed whether aortic stiffness is also related to such lesions. In 167 hypertensive patients (8...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2005
Franz Fazekas Stefan Ropele Christian Enzinger Faton Gorani Alexandra Seewann Katja Petrovic Reinhold Schmidt

The severity of tissue changes associated with incidental white matter hyperintensities (WMH) in the elderly cannot be sufficiently determined by conventional MRI. We, therefore, performed a regional analysis of the magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) maps obtained on a 1.5 T scanner from 198 neurologically asymptomatic participants of the Austrian Stroke Prevention Study (mean age 70, age range...

Journal: :Stroke 2011
Pauline Maillard Evan Fletcher Danielle Harvey Owen Carmichael Bruce Reed Dan Mungas Charles DeCarli

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 injury is unclear. Diffusion tensor imaging provides more sensitive indications of subtle white matter disruption and can therefore clarify whether WMHs represent foci o...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2011
Ming Wei Tham Puay San Woon Min Yi Sum Tih-Shih Lee Kang Sim

BACKGROUND Until more recently, most studies have examined the changes in brain gray matter in major depressive disorder (MDD) with less studies focusing on understanding white matter pathology in MDD. Studies of brain white matter volume changes, connectivity disruptions, as well as genetic factors affecting myelination can throw light on the nature of white matter abnormalities underpinning M...

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