BACKGROUND: A substantial body of evidence collected from epidemiologic, correlative, and experimental studies strongly associates atherosclerotic vascular disease (AVD) with Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD). Depending on the precise interrelationship between AVD and AD, systematic application of interventions used to maintain vascular health and function as a component of standard AD therapy offers the prospect of mitigating the presently inexorable course of dementia. To assess this hypothesis, it is vital to rigorously establish the measures of AVD that are most strongly associated with an AD diagnosis. METHODS: A precise neuropathological diagnosis was established for all subjects, using a battery of genetic, clinical, and histological metho...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia. With no available treatments to cu...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Abstract—A growing body of evidence suggests that vascular disease underlies Alzheimer dementia. Ath...
Background and purposeSome studies have reported associations between intracranial atherosclerosis a...
We postulate that severe atherosclerotic occlusion of the circle of Willis and leptomeningeal arteri...
Several animal studies have brought the cholinergic hypothesis of Alzheimer\u27s Disease (AD) into q...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder with an important vascular comp...
Background: Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) dementia is a consequence of heterogeneous and complex inter...
Jing Yuan,1,* Ge Wen,2,* Yingjia Li,3 Changxing Liu1 1Department of Medical Information, General Hos...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common type of dementia. Both its incidence and prevalence are ...
The relationship between cerebrovascular impairment and Alzheimer's disease is a controversial deb...
Objective: Recent post-mortem studies have reported that the severity of atheromatous deposits in th...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
We examined the relationships of antemortem vascular risk factors to postmortem cerebrovascular and ...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia. With no available treatments to cu...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Abstract—A growing body of evidence suggests that vascular disease underlies Alzheimer dementia. Ath...
Background and purposeSome studies have reported associations between intracranial atherosclerosis a...
We postulate that severe atherosclerotic occlusion of the circle of Willis and leptomeningeal arteri...
Several animal studies have brought the cholinergic hypothesis of Alzheimer\u27s Disease (AD) into q...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder with an important vascular comp...
Background: Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) dementia is a consequence of heterogeneous and complex inter...
Jing Yuan,1,* Ge Wen,2,* Yingjia Li,3 Changxing Liu1 1Department of Medical Information, General Hos...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common type of dementia. Both its incidence and prevalence are ...
The relationship between cerebrovascular impairment and Alzheimer's disease is a controversial deb...
Objective: Recent post-mortem studies have reported that the severity of atheromatous deposits in th...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
We examined the relationships of antemortem vascular risk factors to postmortem cerebrovascular and ...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...
Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia. With no available treatments to cu...
Increasing evidence recognizes Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a multifactorial and heterogeneous diseas...