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The following pages link to Progression of cerebral white matter hyperintensities on MRI is related to diastolic blood pressure (Q48425051):
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- Vascular risk factors and dementia: how to move forward? (Q24650263) (← links)
- Incidental findings on MRI scans of patients presenting with audiovestibular symptoms (Q30480577) (← links)
- The natural course of MRI white matter hyperintensities (Q30744725) (← links)
- Longitudinal change of small-vessel disease-related brain abnormalities (Q30938195) (← links)
- White matter hyperintensity burden and disability in older adults: is chronic pain a contributor? (Q33621798) (← links)
- Vascular risk factors: imaging and neuropathologic correlates (Q33905844) (← links)
- Joint effect of mid- and late-life blood pressure on the brain: the AGES-Reykjavik study (Q33961762) (← links)
- Cardiovascular prevention of cognitive decline (Q34557674) (← links)
- White matter deterioration in 15 months: latent growth curve models in healthy adults (Q35091208) (← links)
- Age-related white matter changes (Q35184834) (← links)
- Significance of white matter high intensity lesions as a predictor of stroke from arteriolosclerosis (Q35467242) (← links)
- Brain white matter lesions detected by magnetic resonance [correction of resosnance] imaging are associated with balance and gait speed (Q35470667) (← links)
- Review of 'the potential role of arterial stiffness in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease'. (Q35581060) (← links)
- The association between blood pressure and incident Alzheimer disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q36807001) (← links)
- Brain-derived neurotrophic factor Val66Met polymorphism and cognitive function in persons with cardiovascular disease (Q37357741) (← links)
- Impact of Hypertension on Cognitive Function: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association (Q37715160) (← links)
- Increased rates of white matter hyperintensities in late-onset bipolar disorder (Q40025171) (← links)
- Vascular risk factors and progression of white matter hyperintensities in the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936 (Q40770151) (← links)
- Progression of White Matter Disease and Cortical Thinning Are Not Related in Older Community-Dwelling Subjects (Q41027262) (← links)
- Relationship between retinopathy and cognitive impairment among hypertensive subjects. A case-control study in the ankara-pursaklar region (Q45140985) (← links)
- Brain atrophy and white matter hyperintensity change in older adults and relationship to blood pressure. Brain atrophy, WMH change and blood pressure (Q48195088) (← links)
- The apolipoprotein E epsilon4-allele and antihypertensive treatment are associated with increased risk of cerebral MRI white matter hyperintensities (Q48233581) (← links)
- Progression of cerebral white matter lesions: 6-year results of the Austrian Stroke Prevention Study (Q48276600) (← links)
- Emergence and progress of white matter lesion in brain check-up (Q48376183) (← links)
- Blood pressure variability and leukoaraiosis amount in cerebral small-vessel disease (Q48656665) (← links)
- Relationship between blood pressure and Alzheimer's disease in Linxian County, China. (Q51951426) (← links)
- Vascular cognitive impairment. (Q52006834) (← links)
- Midlife blood pressure and dementia: the Honolulu-Asia aging study. (Q53234678) (← links)
- Relevance of white matter changes to pre- and poststroke dementia. (Q53235146) (← links)
- Lobar distribution of lesion volumes in late-life depression: the Biomedical Informatics Research Network (BIRN). (Q54513349) (← links)
- Hypertension and High Blood Pressure Are Associated With Dementia Among Chinese Dwelling Elderly: The Shanghai Aging Study (Q58764871) (← links)
- White Matter Hyperintensity Regression: Comparison of Brain Atrophy and Cognitive Profiles with Progression and Stable Groups (Q92082712) (← links)
- Associations between blood pressure across adulthood and late-life brain structure and pathology in the neuroscience substudy of the 1946 British birth cohort (Insight 46): an epidemiological study (Q92830554) (← links)