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Neurology Asia ; : 103-111, 2016.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-625241

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With the rapid increase in the prevalence of dementia worldwide there has been significant research into modifiable risk factors for dementia. In this regard cerebrovascular diseases (CVD) represent a potential therapeutic target in the fight against the epidemic of dementia. Both large vessel CVD and small vessel disease in the form of chronic lacunes, white matter hyperintensity, microbleeds, and perivascular spaces have been strongly associated with the risk of developing dementia. These CVD factors may initiate or accelerate the amyloid and tau cascades resulting in greater rates of neurodegeneration and dementia. Understanding the precise mechanisms for the interaction between CVD and neurodegeneration will allow development of potential interventional targets. These CVD risk factors may be of particular relevance to the Asian population where a high burden of small vessel CVD has been demonstrated in Asian patients with dementia


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Demencia , Trastornos Cerebrovasculares
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