Altered brain vasculature is a key phenomenon in several neurologic disorders. This paper presents a quantitative assessment of the anatomical variations in the Circle of Willis (CoW) and vascular morphology in healthy aging, acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and Alzheimer's Disease (AD). We used our novel automatic method to segment and extract geometric features of the cerebral vasculature from MR angiography scans of 175 healthy subjects, which were used to create a probabilistic atlas of cerebrovasculature and to study normal aging and intersubject variations in CoW anatomy. Subsequently, we quantified and analyzed vascular alterations in 45AIS and 50 AD patients, two prominent cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative disorders. In the sampled c...
Bifurcations of the arteries of the circle of Willis (CoW; an arterial anastomotic circle providing ...
The circle of Willis (CW) located at the base of the brain forms an important collateral network to ...
Vascular dysfunction and structural abnormalities in Alzheimer's disease (AD) are known to contribut...
Altered brain vasculature is a key phenomenon in several neurologic disorders. This paper presents a...
Background and Purpose: Altered brain vasculature is a key phenomenon in several neurologic disorder...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia and is characterised by the deposition ...
Background: The Circle of Willis (CoW) is a circular structure of arteries in which most of the bloo...
Background: Angiographic and cadaveric studies have evidenced variations in the circle of Willis (Co...
Une approche automatisée pour l’analyse vasculaire cérébrale de grandes cohortes n’est pas disponibl...
Cerebrovascular disease results in morphological and functional alterations in the intracranial macr...
Circle of Willis (CoW) is the most critical collateral pathway that supports the redistribution of b...
International audienceObjectives: The issue of cortical atrophy is important in normal aging and dis...
The presence of microvascular changes has been documented both in brain aging and Alzheimer disease ...
Age-related neuropathologies including cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative diseases play a critica...
The main arteries that supply blood to the brain originate from the Circle of Willis (CoW). The CoW ...
Bifurcations of the arteries of the circle of Willis (CoW; an arterial anastomotic circle providing ...
The circle of Willis (CW) located at the base of the brain forms an important collateral network to ...
Vascular dysfunction and structural abnormalities in Alzheimer's disease (AD) are known to contribut...
Altered brain vasculature is a key phenomenon in several neurologic disorders. This paper presents a...
Background and Purpose: Altered brain vasculature is a key phenomenon in several neurologic disorder...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia and is characterised by the deposition ...
Background: The Circle of Willis (CoW) is a circular structure of arteries in which most of the bloo...
Background: Angiographic and cadaveric studies have evidenced variations in the circle of Willis (Co...
Une approche automatisée pour l’analyse vasculaire cérébrale de grandes cohortes n’est pas disponibl...
Cerebrovascular disease results in morphological and functional alterations in the intracranial macr...
Circle of Willis (CoW) is the most critical collateral pathway that supports the redistribution of b...
International audienceObjectives: The issue of cortical atrophy is important in normal aging and dis...
The presence of microvascular changes has been documented both in brain aging and Alzheimer disease ...
Age-related neuropathologies including cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative diseases play a critica...
The main arteries that supply blood to the brain originate from the Circle of Willis (CoW). The CoW ...
Bifurcations of the arteries of the circle of Willis (CoW; an arterial anastomotic circle providing ...
The circle of Willis (CW) located at the base of the brain forms an important collateral network to ...
Vascular dysfunction and structural abnormalities in Alzheimer's disease (AD) are known to contribut...