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Vascular Contributions to Cognitive Impairment and Dementia
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Zitationen
22
Autoren
2011
Jahr
Abstract
Vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia are important. Understanding of VCI has evolved substantially in recent years, based on preclinical, neuropathologic, neuroimaging, physiological, and epidemiological studies. Transdisciplinary, translational, and transactional approaches are recommended to further our understanding of this entity and to better characterize its neuropsychological profile. There is a need for prospective, quantitative, clinical-pathological-neuroimaging studies to improve knowledge of the pathological basis of neuroimaging change and the complex interplay between vascular and Alzheimer disease pathologies in the evolution of clinical VCI and Alzheimer disease. Long-term vascular risk marker interventional studies beginning as early as midlife may be required to prevent or postpone the onset of VCI and Alzheimer disease. Studies of intensive reduction of vascular risk factors in high-risk groups are another important avenue of research.
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Autoren
- Philip B. Gorelick
- Angelo Scuteri
- Sandra E. Black
- Charles DeCarli
- Steven M. Greenberg
- Costantino Iadecola
- Lenore J. Launer
- Stéphane Laurent
- Lorna M. Lopez
- David L. Nyenhuis
- Ronald C. Petersen
- Julie A. Schneider
- Christophe Tzourio
- Donna K. Arnett
- David A. Bennett
- Helena C. Chui
- Randall T. Higashida
- Ruth Lindquist
- Peter M. Nilsson
- Gustavo C. Román
- Frank W. Sellke
- Sudha Seshadri