Sentences with phrase «white matter hyperintensities»

Weekly alcohol consumption, brain atrophy, and white matter hyperintensities in a community - based sample aged 60 to 64 years
Gunde E, Blagdon R, Hajek T. White matter hyperintensities: from medical comorbidities to bipolar disorders and back.
Features seen on neuroimaging include recent small subcortical infarcts, lacunes, white matter hyperintensities, perivascular
BFRT was inversely correlated with white matter hyperintensities volume and BJLO with parietal cerebral microbleeds.
The researchers also analyzed 15 other cardiovascular risk factors, as well as age, gender and ethnicity, as predictors of white matter hyperintensities.
White matter hyperintensities, which appear as bright spots on brain MR images, are associated with accelerated motor and cognitive decline, Alzheimer's disease, stroke and death.
Seven years later, the volume of white matter hyperintensities was determined using brain MRI.
Authors examined the association between SVD and AD pathology by looking at magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)- based microbleeds (MB), white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and lacunes (which are measures for SVD) along with certain protein levels in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) which reflect AD pathophysiology in patients with AD, VaD and healthy control patients.
Patients showing gadolinium in the vitreous chamber at the later timepoint tended to be of older age, have a history of hypertension, and have more bright spots on their brain scans, called white matter hyperintensities, that are associated with brain aging and decreased cognitive function.
The researchers estimated that a one percent increase in aortic arch pulse wave velocity (in meters per second) is related to a 0.3 percent increase in subsequent white matter hyperintensity volume (in milliliters) when all other variables are constant.
«Our results demonstrate that aortic arch pulse wave velocity is a highly significant independent predictor of subsequent white matter hyperintensity volume and provides a distinct contribution — along with systolic blood pressure, hypertension treatment, congestive heart failure and age — in predicting risk for cerebrovascular disease,» Dr. King said.
The results showed that aortic arch pulse wave velocity helped predict white matter hyperintensity volume, independent of the other demographic and cardiovascular risk factors.
This is called white matter hyperintensity (WMH) and can lead to mental decline.
Kato T, Murashita J, Kamiya A, Shioiri T, Kato N, Inubushi T. Decreased brain intracellular pH measured by 31P - MRS in bipolar disorder: a confirmation in drug - free patients and correlation with white matter hyperintensity.

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE White - matter hyperintensities (WMHs) detected by magnetic resonance imaging are thought to represent the effects of cerebral small - vessel disease and neurodegenerative changes.
Spatial distribution of white - matter hyperintensities in Alzheimer disease, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, and healthy aging.
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