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The following pages link to Blood pressure, white matter lesions and medial temporal lobe atrophy: closing the gap between vascular pathology and Alzheimer's disease? (Q53373952):
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- Thickness of the human cerebral cortex is associated with metrics of cerebrovascular health in a normative sample of community dwelling older adults (Q34517625) (← links)
- The relationship between cortical blood flow and sub-cortical white-matter health across the adult age span (Q34599407) (← links)
- Pathophysiology of neuronal energy crisis in Alzheimer's disease (Q37102982) (← links)
- Different susceptibility of medial temporal lobe and basal ganglia atrophy rates to vascular risk factors (Q37242461) (← links)
- Impact of Hypertension on Cognitive Function: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association (Q37715160) (← links)
- Potential predictors of hippocampal atrophy in Alzheimer's disease (Q37822719) (← links)
- Vascular risk factors, white matter hyperintensities and hippocampal volume in normal elderly individuals (Q46807516) (← links)
- The Spatial Associations of Cerebral Blood Flow and Spontaneous Brain Activities with White Matter Hyperintensities-An Exploratory Study Using Multimodal Magnetic Resonance Imaging. (Q47146751) (← links)
- Differential associations between systemic markers of disease and cortical thickness in healthy middle-aged and older adults (Q48034315) (← links)
- Longitudinal changes in cortical thinning associated with hypertension (Q48322749) (← links)
- White matter lesions and temporal atrophy are associated with cognitive and neuropsychiatric symptoms in patients with hypertension and alzheimer´s disease (Q96692382) (← links)
- The association of blood pressure with physical frailty and cognitive function in community-dwelling septuagenarians, octogenarians, and nonagenarians: the SONIC study (Q97535369) (← links)