Abstract:Background
Ample evidence has suggested that vascular modifications are associated with aging. To expand previous understanding of age-related vascular changes, we examined the association between aging and cerebrovascular morphologies.Methods1176 participants aged 35 to 75 years recruited from Shanghai, China were included in this study. Cerebrovascular morphological features comprising arterial branch density, radius, and tortuosity were quantified using three-dimensional magnetic resonance angiography. Line… Show more
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