A Cox proportional hazards model showed WML to be predictive of recurrent stroke (p = 0.000, hazard ratio = 4.177 (95% confidence interval, 2.038 to 8.564)) and also for survival (p = 0.040, hazard ...
The hallmark of the TDP-43 pathological signature of sporadic ALS is restricted to cortical areas as well as to subcortical nuclei that are under the direct control of corticofugal projections. This ...
Discussion: This project will be the first longitudinal study on LoE in stroke survivors. The results will shed light on the association between prefrontal cortex and subcortical lesions and LoE risk, ...
Brain age gap (BAG) is a useful metric because it predicts one’s age-adjusted vulnerability to a range of neurological disorders, such as AD, dementia, and stroke. Although brain age may indeed ...
HIV vasculopathy seems to be associated with large, cortical, hemispheric stroke, while VZV vasculitis appears to be present more often with deep-seated, small, subcortical ischemic infarcts.
A silent stroke, also known as an asymptomatic cerebrovascular infarction, is a type of stroke where you don't have recognizable symptoms like facial drooping, arm weakness, or slurring. It can happen ...
focal and lateralizing motor and sensory signs residual to stroke, and cortical and subcortical signs accompanying the many forms of frontotemporal lobar degenerations. A complex neurologic ...
Having high blood glucose levels can harm blood vessels over time. A damaged blood vessel in the brain may become blocked or break, which causes a stroke. A stroke is an emergency condition that can ...