ABSTRACT Cerebrovascular disease and AD pathology co-exist in most dementia cases, and microinfarcts (MIs), particularly if cortical and multiple, play an additive and independent role in AD cognitive impairment. The main cause of cortical MIs is chronic cerebral hypoperfusion but occlusive vascular diseases, embolism and blood-brain barrier disruptions, isolated or combined, may also play a role. The precise mechanisms by which MIs cause cognitive impairment are not well known, but one plausible explanation is that they are widespread and accompanied by diffuse hypoperfusion, hypoxia, oxidative stress and inflammation, particularly in the watershed areas of the tertiary association cortex, and hence could damage cognition networks and expl...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients are often subject to vascular dysfunction besides their specific C...
Vascular dementia (VAD) is the second most common cause of dementia after Alzheimer’s and accounts a...
Abstract Emerging evidence for the potential co-contributions of small vessel vasculop...
Increasing number of data, including the existence of common risk factors, indicate an association b...
Cognitive impairment and dementia form a major health issue, affecting a considerable proportion of ...
Introduction Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) occupy an important position within the spectrum of imaging...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the possible synergistic effect of microvascular lesions with mild Alzheim...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The watershed cortical areas are the first to be deprived of sufficient bloo...
Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Perhaps more importantly, stro...
The aging of the central nervous system and the development of incapacitating neurological diseases ...
Vascular dementia (VaD), considered the second most common cause of cognitive impairment after Alzhe...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients are often subject to vascular dysfunction besides their specific C...
Background and Purpose—Despite many studies investigating the association between the ischemic chang...
Recent studies suggest strong interactions between cerebrovascular and Alzheimer's disease (AD) path...
The aging of the central nervous system and the development of incapacitating neurological diseases ...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients are often subject to vascular dysfunction besides their specific C...
Vascular dementia (VAD) is the second most common cause of dementia after Alzheimer’s and accounts a...
Abstract Emerging evidence for the potential co-contributions of small vessel vasculop...
Increasing number of data, including the existence of common risk factors, indicate an association b...
Cognitive impairment and dementia form a major health issue, affecting a considerable proportion of ...
Introduction Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) occupy an important position within the spectrum of imaging...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the possible synergistic effect of microvascular lesions with mild Alzheim...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The watershed cortical areas are the first to be deprived of sufficient bloo...
Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Perhaps more importantly, stro...
The aging of the central nervous system and the development of incapacitating neurological diseases ...
Vascular dementia (VaD), considered the second most common cause of cognitive impairment after Alzhe...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients are often subject to vascular dysfunction besides their specific C...
Background and Purpose—Despite many studies investigating the association between the ischemic chang...
Recent studies suggest strong interactions between cerebrovascular and Alzheimer's disease (AD) path...
The aging of the central nervous system and the development of incapacitating neurological diseases ...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients are often subject to vascular dysfunction besides their specific C...
Vascular dementia (VAD) is the second most common cause of dementia after Alzheimer’s and accounts a...
Abstract Emerging evidence for the potential co-contributions of small vessel vasculop...