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Visuospatial dysfunction is associated with posterior distribution of white matter damage in non-demented cerebral amyloid angiopathy.
Ya Su
Jiayu Fu
Yanrong Zhang
Jiajie Xu
Qiang Dong
Xin Cheng
Published in:
European journal of neurology (2021)
This finding suggests that the damage of posterior white matter rather than global disease severity may be a major contributor to visuospatial dysfunction in CAA.
Keyphrases
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white matter
oxidative stress
working memory
multiple sclerosis
subarachnoid hemorrhage
brain injury
cerebral ischemia
cerebral blood flow