Cerebral small vessel disease" is a general term featuring a group of disease conditions with characteristic lesions affecting mainly small vessels in the brain, such as Binswanger's disease, leukoaraiosis and
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One of the manifestations of cerebral small vessel disease are chronic brain infarcts, including cortical, subcortical, and lacunar infarcts; each with a different appearance on MRI14,15. Identification of these infarcts is important, because their occurrence is associated with vascular dementia, Alzheim...
Cerebral small vessel diseaseIn view of the high prevalence, cognitive abnormalities have a direct relevance in patients with chronic kidney disease. Characterized by cognitive slowing, attention deficits, disturbances in the planning, initiation and implementation of actions as well as language and ...
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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 ...
These preclinical studies are quite interesting particularly when considering that women with schizophrenia often show better premorbid functioning, a later onset, and better course of the disease, in addition to different structural brain abnormalities and cognitive deficits (Canuso & Pandina, 2007). ...
Cerebrovascular disease often involves small vessel disease (SVD), where complete or incomplete small subcortical lesions are associated with cognitive impairment, mood disturbances, and dementia. SVD is also the most common form of cerebrovascular pathology found in asymptomatic patients by brain imaging....
small vessel disease and cognitive impairment [2,3,4]. Notably, end-stage renal disease is associated with a substantially higher risk of both ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes [3] as well as accelerated brain aging and cognitive decline [5], and consequently, higher morbidity and mortality [6]...
Figure 1. The metabolic-associated fatty liver disease spectrum. Under normal conditions, the liver contains small droplets of evenly distributed fat. MAFLD initiates with steatosis in the liver caused by the contribution of multiple factors such as obesity/high-fat diet, the presence of metabolic ...