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Age-dependent association of white matter abnormality with cognition after TIA or minor stroke.
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OBJECTIVE: To investigate if the association between MRI-detectable white matter hyperintensity (WMH) and cognitive status reported in previous studies persists at older ages (>80 years), when some white matter abnormality is almost universally reported in clinical practice.
METHODS: Consecutive eligible patients from a population-based cohort of all TIA/nondisabling stroke (Oxford Vascular Study) underwent multimodal MRI, including fluid-attenu...
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- Publication status:
- Published
- Peer review status:
- Peer reviewed
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- 10.1212/wnl.0000000000007772
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- Publisher:
- American Academy of Neurology Publisher's website
- Journal:
- Neurology Journal website
- Volume:
- 93
- Issue:
- 3
- Pages:
- e272-e282
- Publication date:
- 2019-07-16
- Acceptance date:
- 2019-03-04
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1526-632X
- ISSN:
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0028-3878
- Pmid:
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31201296
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1024654
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- English
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pubs:1024654
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- pubs:1024654
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- 2019-08-26
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- Zamboni et al
- Copyright date:
- 2019
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- © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American Academy of Neurology. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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