Published in:
01-12-2013 | Stroke (C Sila, Section Editor)
Small Vessel Disease and Memory Loss: What the Clinician Needs to Know to Preserve Patients’ Brain Health
Authors:
Christian Schenk, Timothy Wuerz, Alan J. Lerner
Published in:
Current Cardiology Reports
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Issue 12/2013
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Abstract
Small vessel disease (SVD) in the brain manifests in the periventricular and deep white matter and radiographically is described as “leukoaraiosis”. It is increasingly recognized as a cause of morbidity from middle age onward and this clinical relevance has paralleled advances in the field of neuroradiology. Overall, SVD is a heterogenous group of vascular disorders that may be asymptomatic, or a harbinger of many conditions that jeopardize brain health. Management and prevention focuses on blood pressure control, lifestyle modification, and symptomatic treatment.