DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MULTI-INFARCT DEMENTIA AND SMALL-VESSEL DISEASE DEMENTIA IN ATTENTION AND WORKING MEMORY DEFICITSOBJECTIVE: Acute ischemic stroke significantly affects cognitive efficiency and functional ability, primarily physical ability. Decreased cognitive efficiency is often in correlation with decreased ...
include the existence of pathogenic mutations in 3% of patients with common T2D, creating an avenue to precision medicine. Presently, Professor Froguel is engaged in research into personalized medicine, aiming to pinpoint diabetic patients who would benefit from tailored treatments for disease management...
disease process. Multiscale phase-contrast CT offers the comprehensive analysis of the evolutionary features of the bile infarct in obstructive biliary disease. During the course of the disease, the bile infarcts develop infarct-sinusoidal microchannels and gradually occupy the whole liver, promoting the...
A family is described in which for three subsequent generations numerous individuals were affected with a progressive neuropsychiatric disease with pyramidal, bulbar and cerebellar symptoms, relapsing course and gradually evolving severe dementia. Post-mortem studies performed on three siblings afflicted with...
small-vessel disease and silent lacunar brain infarctions are considered strong contributors to cognitive impairments, dementia, depression and suicide, amongst others in the general population. In sub-populations such as diabetes mellitus type 2, specifically proliferative DR is an independent predictor ...
DYSEXECUTIVE SYNDROME IN MULTI-INFARCT VERSUS SUBCORTICAL ISCHAEMIC SMALL VESSEL DISEASE DEMENTIAdoi:10.1016/j.jalz.2019.06.2720Marija D. SemnicRobert R. SemnicDusko B. KozicAlzheimer's and Dementia
Despite many years of research, no biomarkers for stroke are available to use in clinical practice. Progress in high-throughput technologies has provided new opportunities to understand the pathophysiology of this complex disease, and these studies have
Hypertension, characterised by a constant high blood pressure, is the primary risk factor for multiple cardiovascular events and a major cause of death in adults. Excitingly, innovations in high-throughput technologies have enabled the global exploration
Biedert S, Forstl H, Hewer W: The value of transcranial Doppler sonography in the differential diag- nosis of Alzheimer disease versus multi-infarct dementia. Mol Chem Neuropathol 1993;19:15-23.Stefan Biedert,Hans Förstl,Walter Hewer. The value of transcranial Doppler sonography in ...