Presence and progression of white matter hyperintensities and cognition A meta-analysis
Abstract
Objective: null We aimed to quantify the effects of white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) on specific cognitive functions with particular attention to WMH progression and localization. null Methods: null PubMed (January 1990–July 2013) and bibliographies from included articles were used. Studies that were included (1) used MRI; (2) had a population-based or case-control design with a healthy control group that could be used for analysis; (3)...
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Title
Presence and progression of white matter hyperintensities and cognition A meta-analysis
Published Date
Jun 10, 2014
Journal
Volume
82
Issue
23
Pages
2127 - 2138
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