Correlation of cerebrovascular disease burden with cerebral atrophic change in patients with a history of ischemic stroke or TIA or with silent cerebrovascular diseases
Key Points
Cerebral atrophy is significantly correlated with increased cerebrovascular disease burden.
Patients with a history of ischemic stroke or TIA show notable atrophic changes based on disease burden.
Observational analysis across various medical records highlights the prevalence of silent cerebrovascular diseases.
Understanding this correlation may enable better prevention strategies for future cerebrovascular events.
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Correlation of cerebrovascular disease burden with cerebral atrophic change in patients with a history of ischemic stroke or TIA or with silent cerebrovascular diseases | Synapse