small vessel ischemic disease (SVID) results from compromised functioning of the small penetrating cerebral arteries, causing reduced blood flow to deep white matter regions of the brain, leading to focal lacunar infarcts, diffuse ischemia (leukoaraiosis), vascular cognitive impairment, and dementia. ...
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...
Small vessel disease and general cognitive function in nondisabled elderly: the LADIS study. Stroke. 2005;36: 2116 -2120.van der Flier WM, van Straaten ECWA, Barkhof F. Small vessel disease and general cognitive function in non... P Box - 《Digest of the World Core Medical Journals》 被...
Small subcortical infarcts, lacunes, cerebral microbleeds, cortical microinfarcts, and white matter hyperintensity of presumed vascular origin represent the major neuroimaging markers of small vessel disease. Increasing small vessel disease burden is associated with risk of incident stroke and dementia, as ...
Imaging markers of small vessel disease (SVD) (white matter hyperintensities [WMH] on structural MRI, visual scores and volume; perivascular spaces; lacunes and microbleeds), and vascular risk measures were assessed in both cohorts. We assessed associations between retinal and brain measurements using...
Cerebral small vessel disease can cause either ischemic stroke or intracerebral hemorrhage. Accounting for up to 25% of all strokes, it is also the second biggest contributor to the risk of dementia, and is the most common incidentally discovered finding on brain imaging. There are two main caus...
Small vessel disease (SVD) is responsible for brain chronic circular disorder, and accounts for 20%-30% cases of ischemic stroke as well as cerebral hemorrhage, and to a great extent, encephalopathy. Binswanger's disease and multiple small strokes, which are common in older people, are also ...
Cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD) is a collective term for different pathological processes that affect the small vessels of the brain, i.e. the small arteries and veins and the capillary beds. cSVD accounts for a quarter of ischemic strokes and is a main cause of vascular dementia (Debet...
Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is defined as a group of CSVD, in which cerebral small arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, small veins are attributed to atherosclerotic, genetic, idiopathic, infectious, immune-mediated or other secondary etiologies1. The age-related CSVD includes deep ...
A-20A Case Study of Frontotemporal Dementia: Cognitive Reserve and its Implications in Early Detection. decreased metabolic activity involving frontotemporal lobes and MRI indicated moderate central and cortical atrophy and chronic ischemic small vessel disease. Dise... M Sarno,A Buré-Reyes,M Rosado,...