Original paper

Stroke risk profile, brain volume, and cognitive function

Volume: 63, Issue: 9, Pages: 1591 - 1599
Published: Nov 9, 2004
Abstract
Mid-life stroke risk factors have been related to late-life cognitive impairment. This association may result not only from clinical strokes but also from subclinical brain injury, such as a global atrophy demonstrable on quantitative brain MRI.The authors evaluated the community-based cohort of Framingham Offspring Study participants. A total of 1,841 subjects (mean age, 62 years; 857 men, 984 women) who underwent quantitative MRI and cognitive...
Paper Details
Title
Stroke risk profile, brain volume, and cognitive function
Published Date
Nov 9, 2004
Journal
Volume
63
Issue
9
Pages
1591 - 1599
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