Cerebral small vessel disease and chronic kidney disease (CKD): results of a cross-sectional study in community-based Japanese elderly. J. Neurol. Sci. 272, 36-42.Wada M, Nagasawa H, Iseki C, et al. Cerebral small vessel disease and chronic kidney disease (CKD): results of a cross-...
Cerebral small vessel disease can be identified using magnetic resonance imaging, and includes white matter hyperintensities, lacunar infarcts, cerebral microbleeds, and brain atrophy. Cerebral small vessel disease and chronic kidney disease share many risk factors, including hypertension. This study aims ...
The benefits of appropriate blood pressure (BP) control include reductions in proteinuria and possibly a slowing of the progressive loss of kidney function. Overall, medication therapy to lower BP during pregnancy should be used mainly for maternal safety because of the lack of data to support an...
Introduction Structural and functional impairments of cerebral small vessels (CSVs) result in white matter hypo-perfusion and ischemia that are major cause of Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) or white matter disease is a variety of abnormalities in brain microvasculature. Recently, chronic kidney ...
Chronic kidney disease, 24-h blood pressure and small vessel diseases are independently associated with cognitive impairment in lacunar infarct patients. Hypertens Res 2011; 34: 1276–1282. 10 Imai E, Horio M, Nitta K, Yamagata K, Iseki K, Tsuka- moto Y, Ito S, Makino H, Hishida A, ...
Effect of dietary sodium and potassium on heart, small and large vessel properties Background: Raised blood pressure is associated with increased risk of heart disease, impaired endothelial function, structural and functional abnormalitie... Marciniak,Maciej - St George's, University of London 被引...
(redirected fromchronic inflammation bowel disease of sheep) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia in·flam·ma·tion (ĭn′flə-mā′shən) n. 1.The act of inflaming or the state of being inflamed. 2.A localized protective reaction of tissue to irritation, injury, or infection, characterized by...
et al. Blood-brain barrier impairment and hypoperfusion are linked in cerebral small vessel disease. Neurology 92, e1669–e1677 (2019). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Yang, Y. & Rosenberg, G. A. Blood-brain barrier breakdown in acute and chronic cerebrovascular disease. Stroke 42, 3323...
This is an important finding since a small percent of papillary NMIUC’s progress to the muscle invasive form and the molecular mechanisms associated with the progression are unknown. Our study demonstrates that at least in an animal model, the progression involves the upregulation of some of ...
Pericytes are found throughout the body in small calibre blood vessels, typically capillaries [28]. They exhibit many features of smooth muscle cells and are believed to play a role in blood flow regulation. Recent work has suggested that their role may be more complex, and that they have ...