Relation Between Sex, Menopause, and White Matter Hyperintensities: The Rhineland Study.
Valerie LohnerGökhan PehlivanGerard SanromaAnne MiloschewskiMarkus D SchirmerTony StoeckerMartin ReuterMonique M B BretelerPublished in: Neurology (2022)
After menopause, women displayed a higher burden of WMH than contemporary premenopausal women and men and an accelerated increase in WMH. Sex-specific effects of uncontrolled hypertension on WMH were not related to menopause. Further studies are warranted to investigate menopause-related physiologic changes that may inform on causal mechanisms involved in cerebral small vessel disease progression.