White Matter Hypoperfusion and Damage in Dementia: Post-Mortem Assessment

Volume: 25, Issue: 1, Pages: 99 - 107
Published: Dec 17, 2014
Abstract
Neuroimaging has revealed a range of white matter abnormalities that are common in dementia, some that predict cognitive decline. The abnormalities may result from structural diseases of the cerebral vasculature, such as arteriolosclerosis and amyloid angiopathy, but can also be caused by nonstructural vascular abnormalities (eg, of vascular contractility or permeability), neurovascular instability or extracranial cardiac or vascular disease....
Paper Details
Title
White Matter Hypoperfusion and Damage in Dementia: Post-Mortem Assessment
Published Date
Dec 17, 2014
Volume
25
Issue
1
Pages
99 - 107
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