Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases: From Vessel Alterations to Cortical Parenchymal Injury
Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases (CSVD) represent a group of common age-related (but not clearly age-driven) microvascular brain pathologies, in which vessel injury leads to progressive accumulation of various small sized-tissue lesions (seen on neuroimaging or at autopsy). These lesions often accumul...
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Frontiers Media SA
2020
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