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However, a declined general immune response and a lowered CSF leukocyte count were seen predominantly in patients with brain atrophy. The results suggest that subcortical, neurologically "silent" areas of brain white matter are an early target of HIV infection. 展开 关键词: HIV infection Brain ...
By employing kernel regression methods, the expression of normal brain-aging patterns forms the basis to estimate the brain age of a given new subject. If the estimated age is higher than the chronological age, a positive brain age gap estimation (BrainAGE) score indicates accelerated atrophy ...
43 First, a TBI can damage brain structure as a direct result of the injury.43 Diffuse axonal injury is common in all severities of TBI.44,45 Autopsy and neuroimaging studies also have shown that a single moderate to severe TBI can cause marked cerebral atrophy 6 months postinjury that may...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize rates of regional Alzheimer disease (AD)-specific brain atrophy across the presymptomatic, mild cognitive impairment, and dement... Sabuncu,R Mert - 《Arch Neurol》 被引量: 453发表: 2011年 The cerebellum shrinks faster than normal ageing in Alzheimer's disease but not...
Peripheral inflammation is associated with brain atrophy and cognitive decline linked to mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease Nuanyi Liang, Kwangsik Nho, John W. Newman, Matthias Arnold, Kevin Huynh, Peter J. Meikle, Kamil Borkowski, Rima Kaddurah-Daouk & the Alzheimer...
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Temporal lobe atrophy, particularly in the hippocampal formation and entorhinal cortex, has been considered to be the biological alteration most proximal to the onset of cognitive impairment [44]. Additionally, ventricular enlargement is thought to be a valid measure of clinical progression in ...
which ultimately result in progressive cellular degeneration, cell death, and frank brain atrophy. Symptomatic onset typically appears later in life in each of these aforementioned diseases, yet neurodegeneration is believed to begin years in advance23,24. While repetitive head trauma is a risk factor...
regions of the brain go unused, they are inclined to atrophy. Nevertheless, the study's authors don't know whether the coronavirus caused a loss of smell through a nonbrain-based mechanism and this, in turn, prompted the brain damage, or if possibly the brain damage caused the loss of ...