Objective - The Circle of Willis (CoW) is often underdeveloped or incomplete, leading to suboptimal blood supply to the brain. As hypoperfusion is thought to play a role in the aetiology of white matter hyperintensities (WMH), the objective of this study was to assess whether incomplete CoW variants were associated with increased WMH volumes compared to the complete CoW. Methods - In a cross-sectional population sample of 1751 people (age 40–84 years, 46.4% men), we used an automated method to segment WMH using T1-weighted and T2-weighted fluid-attenuated inversion recovery image obtained at 3T. CoW variants were classified from time-of-flight scans, also at 3T. WMH risk factors, including age, sex, smoking and blood pressure, were obtained...
Objectives: The spectrum of distribution of white matter hyperintensities (WMH) may reflect differen...
Purpose: In the past years the significance of white matter hyperintensities (WMH) has gained raisin...
The circle of Willis (CW) located at the base of the brain forms an important collateral network to ...
Background: The Circle of Willis (CoW) is a circular structure of arteries in which most of the bloo...
none9siPurpose We aimed to assess if there is a difference of distribution and volume of white matte...
Background The Circle of Willis (CoW) is an arterial anastomotic circle located at the skull base th...
The main arteries that supply blood to the brain originate from the Circle of Willis (CoW). The CoW ...
Introduction: We investigated circle of Willis (CoW) completeness in relation to the risk of future ...
The main arteries that supply blood to the brain originate from the Circle of Willis (CoW). The CoW ...
The Circle of Willis (CoW) is the most important collateral pathway communicating between the bilate...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The Circle of Willis (COW) is the main collateral system between the bilate...
Background: White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are a common radiographic finding and may be a usefu...
BACKGROUND: White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are a highly prevalent MRI marker of cerebral small...
Introduction: The Circle of Willis (COW) is a large arterial anastomotic ring present at the basal c...
OBJECTIVES:White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are considered macroscale markers of cerebrovascular...
Objectives: The spectrum of distribution of white matter hyperintensities (WMH) may reflect differen...
Purpose: In the past years the significance of white matter hyperintensities (WMH) has gained raisin...
The circle of Willis (CW) located at the base of the brain forms an important collateral network to ...
Background: The Circle of Willis (CoW) is a circular structure of arteries in which most of the bloo...
none9siPurpose We aimed to assess if there is a difference of distribution and volume of white matte...
Background The Circle of Willis (CoW) is an arterial anastomotic circle located at the skull base th...
The main arteries that supply blood to the brain originate from the Circle of Willis (CoW). The CoW ...
Introduction: We investigated circle of Willis (CoW) completeness in relation to the risk of future ...
The main arteries that supply blood to the brain originate from the Circle of Willis (CoW). The CoW ...
The Circle of Willis (CoW) is the most important collateral pathway communicating between the bilate...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The Circle of Willis (COW) is the main collateral system between the bilate...
Background: White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are a common radiographic finding and may be a usefu...
BACKGROUND: White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are a highly prevalent MRI marker of cerebral small...
Introduction: The Circle of Willis (COW) is a large arterial anastomotic ring present at the basal c...
OBJECTIVES:White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are considered macroscale markers of cerebrovascular...
Objectives: The spectrum of distribution of white matter hyperintensities (WMH) may reflect differen...
Purpose: In the past years the significance of white matter hyperintensities (WMH) has gained raisin...
The circle of Willis (CW) located at the base of the brain forms an important collateral network to ...