Volume and Permeability of White Matter Hyperintensity on Cognition: A DCE Imaging Study of an Older Cohort With and Without Cognitive Impairment
Changmok Lim,
Hunwoo Lee,
Yeonsil Moon
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe impact of blood–brain barrier (BBB) leakage on white matter hyperintensity (WMH) subtypes (location) and its association with clinical factors and cognition remains unclear.PurposeTo investigate the relationship between WMH volume, permeability, clinical factors, and cognition in older individuals across the cognitive spectrum.Study TypeProspective, cross‐sectional.SubjectsA total of 193 older adults with/without cognitive impairment; 128 females; mean age 70.1 years (standard deviation 6.8).Fiel… Show more
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