Cerebral microinfarcts affect brain structural network topology in cognitively impaired patients

Volume: 41, Issue: 1, Pages: 105 - 115
Published: Jan 27, 2020
Abstract
Cerebral microinfarcts (CMIs), a novel cerebrovascular marker, are prevalent in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and associated with cognitive impairment. Nonetheless, the underlying mechanism of how CMIs influence cognition remains uncertain. We hypothesized that cortical-CMIs disrupted structural connectivity in the higher-order cognitive networks, leading to cognitive impairment. We analyzed diffusion-MRI data of 92 AD (26 with cortical-CMIs) and 110...
Paper Details
Title
Cerebral microinfarcts affect brain structural network topology in cognitively impaired patients
Published Date
Jan 27, 2020
Volume
41
Issue
1
Pages
105 - 115
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