Contribution of small vessel disease to vascular cognitive impairment and dementia is the most studied issue in last years. The prevalence of dementia is rising over the coming decades and the interest in the role of brain vessels in neurodegeneration is increasing as well. Cerebral vasomotor reactivity (CVMR) is the basis for blood flow regulation in response to changes in its metabolic status and is it has been shown to be impaired particularly in Alzheimer's disease (AD), small vessels disease. The vascular damage, both cause and effect of the amyloid deposition in the brain and in the vessel wall in some of the degenerative diseases, alter the wall compliance, thus affecting the cerebral hemodynamic function. We investigated hemodynamic...
Cerebrovascular dysfunction is a pathological change that occurs in neurodegenerative diseases, such...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Contribution of small vessel disease to vascular cognitive impairment and dementia is the most studi...
Background: An impairment of cerebral microvessels is reported both in normal ageing and in senescen...
The in vivo diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) may be facilitated by cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) b...
Background. Recent studies have shown that cerebral vascularity may be impaired in Alzheimer’s disea...
cerebral blood flow and microvascular abnormalities have been suggested as the vascular pathogenesis...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Alteration in cerebrovascular hemodynamics has reported in both ageing and d...
Autonomic dysfunction may affect brain blood flow and result in intermittent cerebral hypoperfusion,...
Small-caliber cerebral vessels change their diameters in response to alterations of key metabolite c...
Background: Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) dementia is a consequence of heterogeneous and complex inter...
There is accumulating evidence that neurovascular dysfunction plays a major role in Alzheimerâ s di...
A substantial body of evidence supports the hypothesis of a vascular component in the pathogenesis o...
Although transcranial sonography is not yet an established diagnostic modality for dementia screenin...
Cerebrovascular dysfunction is a pathological change that occurs in neurodegenerative diseases, such...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Contribution of small vessel disease to vascular cognitive impairment and dementia is the most studi...
Background: An impairment of cerebral microvessels is reported both in normal ageing and in senescen...
The in vivo diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) may be facilitated by cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) b...
Background. Recent studies have shown that cerebral vascularity may be impaired in Alzheimer’s disea...
cerebral blood flow and microvascular abnormalities have been suggested as the vascular pathogenesis...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Alteration in cerebrovascular hemodynamics has reported in both ageing and d...
Autonomic dysfunction may affect brain blood flow and result in intermittent cerebral hypoperfusion,...
Small-caliber cerebral vessels change their diameters in response to alterations of key metabolite c...
Background: Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) dementia is a consequence of heterogeneous and complex inter...
There is accumulating evidence that neurovascular dysfunction plays a major role in Alzheimerâ s di...
A substantial body of evidence supports the hypothesis of a vascular component in the pathogenesis o...
Although transcranial sonography is not yet an established diagnostic modality for dementia screenin...
Cerebrovascular dysfunction is a pathological change that occurs in neurodegenerative diseases, such...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...