Cerebral small vessel disease: neuroimaging markers and clinical implication

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Xiaodong Chen
Jihui Wang
Yilong Shan
Wei Cai
Sanxin Liu
Mengyan Hu
Siyuan Liao
Xuehong Huang
Bingjun Zhang
Yuge Wang
Zhengqi Lu
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[1] The Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University,Department of Neurology
[2] The Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University,Department of Psychiatry
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Journal of Neurology | 2019年 / 266卷
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Cerebral small vessel disease; Arteriolosclerosis; Neuroimaging markers; Cognition;
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Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is a broad category of cerebrovascular diseases which primarily affect the perforating arterioles, capillaries and venules with multiple distinct etiologies. In spite of distinctive pathogenesis, CSVD shares similar neuroimaging markers, including recent small subcortical infarct, lacune of presumed vascular origin, white matter hyperintensity of presumed vascular origin, perivascular space and cerebral microbleeds. The radiological features of neuroimaging markers are indicative for etiological analysis. Furthermore, in sporadic arteriosclerotic pathogenesis associated CSVD, the total CSVD burden is a significant predictor for stroke events, global cognitive impairment, psychiatric disorders and later life quality. This review aims to summarize the radiological characteristics as well as the clinical implication of CSVD markers and neuroimaging interpretation for CSVD symptomatology.
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