Blood pressure gradients in cerebral arteries: a clue to pathogenesis of cerebral small vessel disease.
Pablo J BlancoLucas O MüllerJ David SpencePublished in: Stroke and vascular neurology (2017)
These findings have important implications for understanding small vessel disease. The marked pressure gradient across cerebral arteries should be taken into account when evaluating the pathogenesis of small WMIs on MRI. Hypertensive small vessel disease, affecting the arterioles at the base of the brain should be distinguished from small vessel disease in subcortical regions of the convexity and venous disease in the periventricular white matter.