Subcortical white matter t2 hyperintensities

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      Note the sharply edged thin white lines and dots on T2-w (left hand column of images) which are the perivascular spaces, and the larger, fluffier, white matter hyperintensities of presumed vascular origin on FLAIR (right hand column of images; arrowheads) which in …

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      Degeneration of Subcortical White Matter in Alzheimer's Disease: Atlas-Based Automated Mapping and Its Diagnostic Utility Based on Multi-Variate Model ... Association of White Matter Hyperintensities with White Matter Changes in Alzheimer's Disease as Studied by DTI. ... White matter lesions are a common finding on T2- and FLAIR-weighted MRI ...

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      Mar 21, 2010 · White matter hyperintensities, such as periventricular hyperintensity (PVH) and deep and subcortical white matter hyperintensity (DSWMH), were defined as focal areas of increased signal intensity on proton density-weighted and T2-weighted MRI, if there was no corresponding signal alteration on T1-weighted MRI.

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      Genetic determinants of white matter hyperintensities and amyloid angiopathy in familial Alzheimer’s disease. Natalie S Ryana, Geert-Jan Biesselsb, Lois Kimc, Jennifer M Nicholasa,d, Philip A Barbera, Phoebe Walshe, Priya Gamie, Huw R Morrisf, Antόnio J Bastos-Leiteg, Jonathan M Schotta, Jon Beckh, Simon Meadh, Lucia Chavez-Gutierrezi,j, Bart de Strooperi,j, Martin N Rossora, Tamas Revesze ...

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    • [DOC File]Table 4: Reporting MR imaging changes of presumed vascular ...

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      Brain MRI with few scattered nonspecific T2/FLAIR hyperintense lesions in deep, subcortical white matter bilaterally, as well as in pons. Yes. 2 years . ... Brain MRI with mild scattered subcortical and periventricular white matter hyperintensities and stable diffusion weighted abnormality in the left basal ganglia/caudate. Yes. 4 years.

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    • [DOCX File]The University of Edinburgh | The University of Edinburgh

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      Many studies describe a localization of SCI to deep white matter (Figure 1) , particularly in the arterial borderzones [11,42,57,63,64]. Infarcts in the subcortical grey matter structures (i.e. head of caudate, cerebellum) are less common [57,63]. An example of SCI in …

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      Brain: Multiple white matter hyperintensities, more acute looking in the left parietal lobe. Faint enhancement of this lesion centrally, further loci in right frontal subcortical and deep white matter. Spine: Questionable cervical white matter change, small T5 intrinsic cord lesion with likely enhancement. ...

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    • [DOC File]Traditional Posters: Neuroimaging

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      Cheng. Magnetic Resonance Imaging study of brain and incidental finding of white matter hyperintensities and microbleeds. Medical Bulletin; 2011 Feb vol 16 No.2. De Leeuw FE, de Groot JC, Achten E. et al. Prevalence of cerebral white matter lesions in elderly people: a population based magnetic resonance imaging study: the Rotterdam Scan Study.

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      White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are indicators of cerebral small vessel disease1 and are implicated in the pathogenesis of cognitive impairment, stroke and dementia.2 WMH are associated with hypertension and increased risk of stroke,3-5 but the mechanism through which elevated blood pressure (BP) affects the brain is unclear.

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