Definition Cerebral 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 ...
Large-vessel disease (LVD) or artery-to-artery embolism accounts for 15 to 20% of all ischemic strokes (12). In the case of LVD, emboli may originate from the aorta, extracranial carotid, or vertebral arteries, or intracranial arteries. The embolic material is composed of clot, platelet agg...
Patchy areas of ischemic infarction, extensive subacute and chronic hemorrhage not respecting vascular territories, encephaloclastic cysts and closed lip schizencephaly were identified. Cataract was detected postnatally. The anomalies were caused by a pathogenic mutation (c.353G>A; p.G118D) in the ...
It has also been used to measure the residual neurological deficit at the chronic stage after ischemic events. However, the value of NIHSS in ischemic cerebral small vessel disease has not been specifically evaluated. The purpose of this study was to investigate the link between the NIHSS score ...
Surprisingly, tissue-type plasminogen activator is also involved in brain damage after ischemic or neurotoxic insults. The insights from these gene-targeting studies have formed the basis for designing gene therapy strategies for restenosis and thrombosis, which have been successfully tested in these ...
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 ...
Intracranial Internal Carotid Artery Calcifications: Association with Vascular Risk Factors and Ischemic Cerebrovascular Disease BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Atherosclerotic calcifications are present not only in the extracranial carotid bifurcation but also in the intracranial part of th... TTD Weert,H Cakir,...
In addition, vascular blockage may also occur in the kidney, leading torenal artery stenosis, renal vascular hypertension and ischemic kidney disease.If it occurs in the intestine, it will lead to insufficient blood supply in theint...
Females were more than twice as likely to have transient ischemic attacks (TIAs)—sometimes called "mini-strokes"—as a symptom of moyamoya disease before surgery. However, there was no sex-related difference in the rate of more serious strokes. ...
The study is discussed in the context of the current state and knowledge regarding cognitive impairment in ischemic cerebral small-vessel disease, in ... Arboix,Adrià - 《Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics》 被引量: 79发表: 2011年 White Matter Lesion Progression in LADIS Background and Purpose—...