CNS small vessel disease
RJRocco J. CannistraroMKMohammed K. BadiBHBenjamin H. EidelmanDWDennis W. DicksonEHErik H. Middlebrooks
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Abstract
CNS small vessel disease (CSVD) causes 25% of strokes and contributes to 45% of dementia cases. Prevalence increases with age, affecting about 5% of people aged 50 years to almost 100% of people older than 90 years. Known causes and risk factors include age, hypertension, branch atheromatous disease, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, radiation exposure, immune-mediated vasculitides, certain infections, and several genetic diseases. CSVD can be asymptomatic; however, depending on location, lesions can cause mild cognitive dysfunction, dementia, mood disorders, motor and gait dysfunction, and urinary incontinence. CSVD is diagnosed on the basis of brain imaging biomarkers, including recent small subcortical infarcts,…
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- Medicine
- Hyperintensity
- Dementia
- Cerebral amyloid angiopathy
- Pathogenesis
- Disease
- Angiopathy
- Asymptomatic
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- Good health and well-being
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