Cerebral white matter hyperintensities in the prediction of cognitive decline and incident dementia

Volume: 25, Issue: 6, Pages: 686 - 698
Published: Dec 1, 2013
Abstract
Cerebral white matter hyperintensities (WMH), detected in vivo with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), are commonly used to assess cerebrovascular burden in cognitive impairment. However, the association between WMH and cognition is not consistent across the literature. The present review examines evidence from published longitudinal studies. We reviewed the PubMed data base from January 1990 to March 2013 and included studies investigating the...
Paper Details
Title
Cerebral white matter hyperintensities in the prediction of cognitive decline and incident dementia
Published Date
Dec 1, 2013
Volume
25
Issue
6
Pages
686 - 698
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