Classification of white matter lesions and characteristics of small vessel disease markers.
Kyung-Il ParkKeun Hwa JungEung-Joon LeeWoo-Jin LeeSeol Ah HwangSohyun KimDavid H SalatPublished in: European radiology (2022)
• Classification of white matter signal abnormality (WMSA) features was associated with different characteristic of lacunes, microbleeds, and enlarged perivascular space and clinical variability. • Class I was characterized by multiple, small, deep WMSA but a low burden of lacunes and microbleeds. Class II had large periventricular WMSA and a high burden of lacunes and microbleeds. Class III had limited juxtaventricular WMSA and lacked lacunes and microbleeds. • Class II was associated with older age, diabetes, and higher neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio. Smoking and higher uric acid levels were associated with an increased risk of class I.