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Current Concepts of Analysis of Cerebral White Matter Hyperintensities on Magnetic Resonance Imaging
2005
Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (TMRI)
Cerebrovascular disease is common and associated with cognitive deficits and increased risk for dementia. Until recently, only limited attention has focused on advances in imaging techniques to better define and quantify the spectrum of asymptomatic cerebrovascular disease commonly seen on magnetic resonance imaging, such as abnormal white matter signals. Abnormal signals in cerebral white matter, although nonspecific, are increased in prevalence and severity in association with aging and
doi:10.1097/01.rmr.0000245456.98029.a8
pmid:17088690
pmcid:PMC3771319
fatcat:jrr72rnmhnc3dofxit2ke4jlky