White matter alterations within the brain are associated with cognitive impairment among individuals with and without major ...
Globally, approximately 139 million people are expected to have Alzheimer's disease (AD) by 2050. Magnetic resonance imaging ...
Alterations of white matter in the brain occur to ... resonance imaging (MRI) scans. Our findings emphasise the crucial role of white matter microstructure and disease progression in depression ...
White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are established structural imaging markers of cerebral small vessel disease. The pathophysiologic condition of brain tissue varies over the core, the vicinity, and ...
UCLA researchers have identified placental growth factor (PlGF) as a potential blood biomarker for early detection of cognitive impairment and dementia. High PlGF levels correlate with increased ...
Researchers optimized portable low-field MRI with machine learning to improve brain morphometry and white matter ...
Globally, approximately 139 million people are expected to have Alzheimer's disease ... MRI, including the size of brain structures like the hippocampus (the brain's memory center), and white ...
To identify and follow blood vessel-related changes in the brain that contribute to cognitive impairment and dementia, researchers and clinicians typically rely on MRI to evaluate 'downstream' ...
To identify and follow blood vessel-related changes in the brain that contribute to cognitive impairment and dementia, ...
whole brain, white matter, and gray matter volumes. Data were included for 138 patients with POMS, with a mean age of 19.86 years and median disease duration of four years at the time of MRI.