Cerebral White Matter and Slow Gait: Contribution of Hyperintensities and Normal-appearing Parenchyma

Volume: 71, Issue: 7, Pages: 968 - 973
Published: Jan 11, 2016
Abstract
White matter hyperintensities (WMH), a common marker of cerebral small vessel disease, and lower microstructural integrity of normal-appearing white matter are associated with slower gait. How these cerebral measures interact in relation to slower gait is unknown. We assessed whether microstructural integrity of normal-appearing white matter, measured by fractional anisotropy (FA), moderates the association of higher WMH with slower gait.WMH,...
Paper Details
Title
Cerebral White Matter and Slow Gait: Contribution of Hyperintensities and Normal-appearing Parenchyma
Published Date
Jan 11, 2016
Volume
71
Issue
7
Pages
968 - 973
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