AbstractMicrobleeds are small lesions, appearing as black dots on T2*-weighted magnetic resonance imaging. They occur frequently in Alzheimer's disease (AD), but the clinical relevance of these radiological observations remains unclear. In this paper an overview is given on currently available evidence on the clinical relevance of microbleeds in AD. The evidence linking microbleeds to severity of cognitive impairment in AD is not unambiguous. From the existing literature, it seems reasonable to conclude that multiple microbleeds negatively impact cognitive performance, but there is less consensus on the importance of location of microbleeds in this respect. Regarding progression of disease, there is hardly any evidence that microbleeds affe...
Introduction: Cerebral microbleeds correspond to blood breakdown products, including hemosiderin-con...
Sir, We read the recent review on microbleeds in Alzheimer’s dis-ease by Cordonnier and van der Flie...
Cognitive impairment and dementia form a major health issue, affecting a considerable proportion of ...
AbstractMicrobleeds are small lesions, appearing as black dots on T2*-weighted magnetic resonance im...
Introduction In Alzheimer's disease (AD), cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) are of special interest as the...
Background: With increasingly ageing populations comes an increased prevalence of cognitive impairme...
IMPORTANCE Cerebral microbleeds are hypothesized downstream markers of brain damage caused by vascul...
Funder: Avid Radiopharmaceuticals; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100014392Abstract: Introduction: ...
Background and purposeCerebral microbleeds are associated with aging, hypertension, and Alzheimer di...
Cerebral microbleeds (microbleeds) are small, punctuate hypointense lesions seen in T2* Gradient-Rec...
Purpose The objective of this study was to correlate the presence and distribution of cerebral micro...
Cerebral microbleeds are considered an imaging marker of cerebral small vessel disease. The location...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cerebral microbleeds are associated with aging, hypertension, and Alzheimer ...
OBJECTIVE: Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) are a neuroimaging marker of small vessel disease (SVD) with ...
Introduction: Microbleeds are associated with the development of dementia in older people and are co...
Introduction: Cerebral microbleeds correspond to blood breakdown products, including hemosiderin-con...
Sir, We read the recent review on microbleeds in Alzheimer’s dis-ease by Cordonnier and van der Flie...
Cognitive impairment and dementia form a major health issue, affecting a considerable proportion of ...
AbstractMicrobleeds are small lesions, appearing as black dots on T2*-weighted magnetic resonance im...
Introduction In Alzheimer's disease (AD), cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) are of special interest as the...
Background: With increasingly ageing populations comes an increased prevalence of cognitive impairme...
IMPORTANCE Cerebral microbleeds are hypothesized downstream markers of brain damage caused by vascul...
Funder: Avid Radiopharmaceuticals; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100014392Abstract: Introduction: ...
Background and purposeCerebral microbleeds are associated with aging, hypertension, and Alzheimer di...
Cerebral microbleeds (microbleeds) are small, punctuate hypointense lesions seen in T2* Gradient-Rec...
Purpose The objective of this study was to correlate the presence and distribution of cerebral micro...
Cerebral microbleeds are considered an imaging marker of cerebral small vessel disease. The location...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Cerebral microbleeds are associated with aging, hypertension, and Alzheimer ...
OBJECTIVE: Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) are a neuroimaging marker of small vessel disease (SVD) with ...
Introduction: Microbleeds are associated with the development of dementia in older people and are co...
Introduction: Cerebral microbleeds correspond to blood breakdown products, including hemosiderin-con...
Sir, We read the recent review on microbleeds in Alzheimer’s dis-ease by Cordonnier and van der Flie...
Cognitive impairment and dementia form a major health issue, affecting a considerable proportion of ...