We examined the relationships of antemortem vascular risk factors to postmortem cerebrovascular and Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathologies. Eighty-four AD patients underwent an assessment of vascular risk (blood pressure, cholesterol, smoking, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, atrial fibrillation, transient ischemic attack [TIA], or stroke) and later underwent brain autopsy. Given our aim to examine mild cerebrovascular changes (CVCs), individuals were excluded if autopsy revealed large stroke. The most common forms of CVC were circle of Willis atherosclerosis followed by arteriosclerosis, lacunes, and microinfarcts. Excluding the history of TIA/clinical stroke, individual vascular risk factors were not associated with CVC. However, the prese...
Background: Vascular disease is associated with increased risk of dementia. Vascular health worsens ...
Neurodegenerative and cerebrovascular diseases have been related for more than a century. Epidemiolo...
none8nomixedViticchi G, Falsetti L, Buratti L, Acciarri M, Bartolini M, Luzzi S, Provinciali L, Silv...
Cerebrovascular disease and vascular risk factors are associated with Alzheimer’s disease, but the e...
Abstract—A growing body of evidence suggests that vascular disease underlies Alzheimer dementia. Ath...
Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Perhaps more importantly, stro...
Background: Evidence from various consortia on vascular contributions has been inconsistent in deter...
Most necropsy surveys of dementia have found that vascular disease is second only to Alzheimer's dis...
Background: The interaction between cerebral vessel disease (CVD) pathology and Alzheimer’s disease ...
BACKGROUND: A substantial body of evidence collected from epidemiologic, correlative, and experiment...
Vascular dementia (VaD) is a heterogeneous group of brain lesions and vessel disorders. Brain infarc...
Background: Vascular risk factors increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but there is limite...
International audienceAlthough Alzheimer s disease is classified as a neurodegenerative dementia, in...
Background Vascular risk factors increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but ...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) who have vascular risk f...
Background: Vascular disease is associated with increased risk of dementia. Vascular health worsens ...
Neurodegenerative and cerebrovascular diseases have been related for more than a century. Epidemiolo...
none8nomixedViticchi G, Falsetti L, Buratti L, Acciarri M, Bartolini M, Luzzi S, Provinciali L, Silv...
Cerebrovascular disease and vascular risk factors are associated with Alzheimer’s disease, but the e...
Abstract—A growing body of evidence suggests that vascular disease underlies Alzheimer dementia. Ath...
Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Perhaps more importantly, stro...
Background: Evidence from various consortia on vascular contributions has been inconsistent in deter...
Most necropsy surveys of dementia have found that vascular disease is second only to Alzheimer's dis...
Background: The interaction between cerebral vessel disease (CVD) pathology and Alzheimer’s disease ...
BACKGROUND: A substantial body of evidence collected from epidemiologic, correlative, and experiment...
Vascular dementia (VaD) is a heterogeneous group of brain lesions and vessel disorders. Brain infarc...
Background: Vascular risk factors increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but there is limite...
International audienceAlthough Alzheimer s disease is classified as a neurodegenerative dementia, in...
Background Vascular risk factors increase the risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but ...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) who have vascular risk f...
Background: Vascular disease is associated with increased risk of dementia. Vascular health worsens ...
Neurodegenerative and cerebrovascular diseases have been related for more than a century. Epidemiolo...
none8nomixedViticchi G, Falsetti L, Buratti L, Acciarri M, Bartolini M, Luzzi S, Provinciali L, Silv...