The effect of intracranial stenosis on cognitive decline in a memory clinic cohort.
Mervyn Jun Rui LimChuen Seng TanBibek GyanwaliChristopher ChenSaima HilalPublished in: European journal of neurology (2021)
Intracranial stenosis was independently associated with worse executive function across all time points, and cognitive decline in memory and visuomotor speed over 3 years of follow-up. This suggests that ICS may be a useful indicator of vascular brain damage leading to cognitive decline and may warrant consideration of antiatherosclerotic treatment in clinical trials.