White matter lesions, quantified as ‘white matter signal abnormalities’ (WMSA) on neuroimaging, are common incidental findings on brain images of older adults. This tissue damage is linked to cerebrovascular dysfunction and is associated with cognitive decline. The regional distribution of WMSA throughout the cerebral white matter has been described at a gross scale; however, to date no prior study has described regional patterns relative to cortical gyral landmarks which may be important for understanding functional impact. Additionally, no prior study has described how regional WMSA volume scales with total global WMSA. Such information could be used in the creation of a pathologic ‘staging’ of WMSA through a detailed regional characteriz...
Background/Aims: A quantitative method was applied to measure the volume of white matter hyperintens...
Objectives: To investigate spatial heterogeneity of white matter lesions or hyperintensities (WMH). ...
White matter hyperintensities (WMH) have been implicated as a vascular biomarker in accentuating the...
Background: White matter hyperintensities (WMH) on MRI scans indicate lesions of the subcortical fib...
Abstract—Objective: To analyze the extent and spatial distribution of white matter hyperintensities ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that altered cerebral white matter (WM) influences normal aging, and ...
Background and Purpose:Cerebral white matter signal abnormalities (WMSAs) are a significant radiolog...
The role of cerebral white matter in intact brain functioning in older age is increasingly being rec...
White matter lesions (WML) increase the risk of dementia. The relevance of WML location is less clea...
Background/Aims: A quantitative method was applied to measure the volume of white matter hyperintens...
International audienceCONTEXT: White matter lesions (WML) increase the risk of dementia. The relevan...
White matter lesions (WML) increase the risk of dementia. The relevance of WML location is less clea...
Background/Aims: A quantitative method was applied to measure the volume of white matter hyperintens...
Objectives: To investigate spatial heterogeneity of white matter lesions or hyperintensities (WMH). ...
White matter hyperintensities (WMH) have been implicated as a vascular biomarker in accentuating the...
Background: White matter hyperintensities (WMH) on MRI scans indicate lesions of the subcortical fib...
Abstract—Objective: To analyze the extent and spatial distribution of white matter hyperintensities ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that altered cerebral white matter (WM) influences normal aging, and ...
Background and Purpose:Cerebral white matter signal abnormalities (WMSAs) are a significant radiolog...
The role of cerebral white matter in intact brain functioning in older age is increasingly being rec...
White matter lesions (WML) increase the risk of dementia. The relevance of WML location is less clea...
Background/Aims: A quantitative method was applied to measure the volume of white matter hyperintens...
International audienceCONTEXT: White matter lesions (WML) increase the risk of dementia. The relevan...
White matter lesions (WML) increase the risk of dementia. The relevance of WML location is less clea...
Background/Aims: A quantitative method was applied to measure the volume of white matter hyperintens...
Objectives: To investigate spatial heterogeneity of white matter lesions or hyperintensities (WMH). ...
White matter hyperintensities (WMH) have been implicated as a vascular biomarker in accentuating the...