Cerebral Microbleeds and Long-Term Cognitive Outcome: Longitudinal Cohort Study of Stroke Clinic Patients
Background: Vascular cognitive impairment causes significant disability in the elderly and is common following ischaemic stroke. Although the underlying mechanisms and prognostic factors remain unclear, small vessel diseases are known to contribute. Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) are a magnetic resonan...
Main Authors: | Gregoire, S, Smith, K, Jäger, H, Benjamin, M, Kallis, C, Brown, M, Cipolotti, L, Werring, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2012
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