We investigated differences associated with age and hypertension, a common risk factor for vascular disease, in three aspects of white matter integrity - gross regional volumes of the white matter, volume of the white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and diffusion properties We acquired MRI scans on 93 adult volunteers (age 50-77 years: 36 with diagnosis of hypertension or elevated blood pressure), and obtained all measures in seven brain regions: frontal, temporal, parietal and occipital white matter, and the genu, body and splenium of the corpus callosum The results demonstrated robust age-related differences in diffusion-based indices of cerebral white matter integrity and age-related increase in the WMH volume, but no age differences in th...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: White matter hyperintensities of presumed vascular origin in elderly patient...
Advanced age is associated with declines in brain structure and in cognitive performance, but it is ...
Aging is known to have deleterious effects on cerebral white matter, yet little is known about these...
We investigated differences associated with age and hypertension, a common risk factor for vascular ...
Most studies examining associations between hypertension and brain white matter microstructure have ...
Aging disrupts white matter integrity, and so does continuous elevated blood pressure that accompani...
ObjectiveWe examined imaging surrogates of white matter microstructural abnormalities which may prec...
White matter lesions are frequently found on cerebral MRI scans of elderly people and are thou...
The goal of the study was to examine the differences in trajectories of change in the volume of whit...
Cerebral white matter damage is not only a commonly reported consequence of healthy aging, but is al...
Cerebral small-vessel damage manifests as white matter hyperintensities and cerebral atrophy on brai...
Cerebral white matter damage is not only a commonly reported consequence of healthy aging, but is al...
Cerebral small-vessel damage manifests as white matter hyperintensities and cerebral atrophy on brai...
Small vessel disease is associated with age, mean blood pressure (MAP) and blood pressure pulsatilit...
Small vessel disease and related stroke and dementia risks are linked to aging and hypertension, but...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: White matter hyperintensities of presumed vascular origin in elderly patient...
Advanced age is associated with declines in brain structure and in cognitive performance, but it is ...
Aging is known to have deleterious effects on cerebral white matter, yet little is known about these...
We investigated differences associated with age and hypertension, a common risk factor for vascular ...
Most studies examining associations between hypertension and brain white matter microstructure have ...
Aging disrupts white matter integrity, and so does continuous elevated blood pressure that accompani...
ObjectiveWe examined imaging surrogates of white matter microstructural abnormalities which may prec...
White matter lesions are frequently found on cerebral MRI scans of elderly people and are thou...
The goal of the study was to examine the differences in trajectories of change in the volume of whit...
Cerebral white matter damage is not only a commonly reported consequence of healthy aging, but is al...
Cerebral small-vessel damage manifests as white matter hyperintensities and cerebral atrophy on brai...
Cerebral white matter damage is not only a commonly reported consequence of healthy aging, but is al...
Cerebral small-vessel damage manifests as white matter hyperintensities and cerebral atrophy on brai...
Small vessel disease is associated with age, mean blood pressure (MAP) and blood pressure pulsatilit...
Small vessel disease and related stroke and dementia risks are linked to aging and hypertension, but...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: White matter hyperintensities of presumed vascular origin in elderly patient...
Advanced age is associated with declines in brain structure and in cognitive performance, but it is ...
Aging is known to have deleterious effects on cerebral white matter, yet little is known about these...