Synonyms Ischemic leukoaraiosis ; Lacunar infarction ; Periventricular white matter change ; Selective incomplete white matter infarction ; Subcortical vascular leukoencephalopa鈥媡hy ; White matter disease . Definition Cerebral small vessel ischemic disease (SVID) results from compromised functioning of ...
SVD゛ssociated vessel fibrosis is uniform between the anterior and posterior WM. Separate assessment of arteries and arterioles should be considered given arteriolosclerosis results in more severe vessel occlusion and maybe clinically relevant to ischemic WM changes. A combined SVD assessment may lead...
Conclusion Frontal lobe atrophy in ischemic stroke patients may be associated with small vessel disease. The association between WMLs and FLA was predominant over atrophy of the parietal and temporal lobes, which suggests that the frontal lobe may be vulnerable to subcortical ischemic changes.Yangkun ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:Sleep related Stroke (SRS) is common and has been associated with cerebral small vessel diseases (SVD) in ischemic strokes (ISs). We tested the hypothesis that SRS is associated with SVD in both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke.METHODS:Prospectively collected data from patient...
Circadian Rhythms Predict Small Vessel Ischemic Disease.The author comments on the article "Cerebral small vessel disease is related to disturbed 24-h activity rhythms: A population-based study," by L. A. Zuurbier and colleagues. Topics discussed include the importance of circadian rhythm for ...
CONCLUSIONS: Cerebral small vessel disease, with or without a history of cerebrovascular disease, is associated with increased risk of death and ischemic stroke in patients with atherosclerotic disease. 展开 关键词: Humans Cerebrovascular Disorders Brain Ischemia Magnetic Resonance Imaging Risk Factors ...
We investigated relations between cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD) markers and evolution of the ischemic tissue from ischemic core to final infarct in
small vessel disease Acronyms Any of multiple small cerebral infarcts in the corona radiata, internal capsule, striatum, thalamus, basis pontis, and/or cerebellum, occasionally preceded by transient symptoms, due to occlusion or stenosis of small penetrating branches of the middle and posterior cerebral...
Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is commonly observed on neuroimaging among elderly individuals and is recognized as a major vascular contributor to dementia, cognitive decline, gait impairment, mood disturbance and stroke. However, clinical symptoms are often highly inconsistent in nature and severity...
SUMMARY.— Blood fibrinolytic activity was measured before and after an infusion of 1–3 litres of 10%, low molecular weight dextran (average M.W. 40,000) in 22 patients with peripheral vascular disease of the small vessel type associate... WJ Cunliffe,IS Menon - 《British Journal of Derm...