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Leukoaraiosis and friends: a path through the terminological muddle

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2001

David J Stott
Affiliation:
David Cargill Professor of Geriatric Medicine, University of Glasgow, Academic Section of Geriatric Medicine, 3rd floor, Centre Block, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow G4 0SF, UK

Abstract

Ischaemia of the deep subcortical white matter in the brain may be a common contributor to disability and cognitive impairment in old age. There is tremendous potential for preventing, or at least slowing, some of this damage. However, progress both in research and in clinical practice has been hampered by the confused nosology, with various diagnostic and descriptive labels applied to appearances on neuroimaging, to the underlying pathology and to clinical states (Table 1).

Type
Review Article
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 1998

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