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Cerebral white matter

Yetkin FZ, Fischer ME, Papke RA, Haughton VM (1993) Focal hyperintensities in cerebral white matter on MR images of asymptomatic volunteers correlation with social and medical histories. AIR Am J Roentgenol 161(4) 855-858... [Pg.144]

Tian, J., Shi, J., Bailey, K., Lendon, C.L., Pickering-Brown, S.M., Mann, D.M.A. (2004) Association between apolipoprotein E E4 allele and arteriosclerosis, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, and cerebral white matter damage in Alzheimer s disease. J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatry, 75, 696-699. [Pg.351]

Central and/or peripheral nervous system involvement is one of the most frequent features, often resulting in the neonatal period in drowsiness, poor sucking, severe hypotonia, abnormal movements, seizures, respiratory distress, and fatal keto-acidotic coma with lactic acidosis [3]. To these severe conditions echo late-onset diseases now frequently attributed to or associated with mitochondrial OXPHOS defects, such as Alzheimer s or Parkinsons disease [10]. Major neurological symptoms, in variable combinations, involve trunk hypotonia, cranial nerve and brainstem involvement (with abnormal eye movements, ophthalmoplegia, recurrent apneas), cerebellar ataxia, myoclonia, seizures, pyramidal syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, poliodystrophy, and leukodystrophy infections [27,28]. A diffuse impairment of the cerebral white matter (leukodystrophy) mostly results in motor disturbance with mental retardation and low incidence of seizures. [Pg.266]

De Leeuw FE, de Groot JC, Achten E, Oudkerk M, Ramos LM, Heijboer R, Hofman A, Jolles J, van Gijn J, Breteler MM (2001) Prevalence of cerebral white matter lesions in elderly people a population based magnetic resonance imaging study. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 70 9-14 Hachinski VC, Potter P, Merskey H (1987) Leukoaraiosis. Arch Neurol 44 21-23... [Pg.158]

Pantoni L, Garcia JH (1995) The significance of cerebral white matter abnormalities 100 years after Binswanger s report. A review. Stroke 26 1293-1301... [Pg.158]

DeCarli C, Miller BL, Swan GE, Reed T, Wolf PA, Garner J, Jack L, Carmelli D (1999) Predictors of brain morphology for the men of the NHLBI Twin Study. Stroke 30 529-536 De Leeuw FE, de Groot JC, Oudkerk M, Witteman JC, Hofman A, van Gijn J, Breteler MM (1999) A follow-up study of blood pressure and cerebral white matter lesions. Ann Neurol 46 827-833... [Pg.206]

Liao D, Cooper L, Cai J, Toole JF, Bryan NR, Hutchinson RG, Tyroler HA (1996) Presence and severity of cerebral white matter lesions and hypertension, its treatment, and its control. The ARIC study. Atherosclerosis risk in communities study. Stroke 27 2262-2270... [Pg.207]

Van Dijk EJ, Breteler MM, Schmidt R, Berger K, Nilsson LG, Oudkerk M, Pajak A, Sans S, de Ridder M, Dufouil C, Fuhrer R, Giampaoli S, Launer LJ, Hofman A CASCADE Consortium (2004) The association between blood pressure, hypertension, and cerebral white matter lesions cardiovascular determinants of dementia study. Hypertension 44 625-630... [Pg.208]

Bots ML, van Swieten JC, Breteler MMB et al (1993). Cerebral white matter lesions and atherosclerosis in the Rotterdam study. Lancet 341 1232-1237... [Pg.82]

Taylor WD, Bae JN, MacFall JR et al. (2007). Widespread effects of hyperintense lesions on cerebral white matter structure. American Journal of Roentgenology 188 1695-1704... [Pg.379]

FiUey C (1998) The behavioral neurology of cerebral white matter. Neurology 50 1535-1545... [Pg.574]

Billiai ds SS, Haynes RL, Folkerdi RD, Trachtenberg FL, Liu LG, Volpe JJ, Kinney HC (2006) Development of microglia in die cerebral white matter of die human fetus and infant. J Comp Neurol 497 199-208. [Pg.103]

Jellison BJ, Field AS, Medow J, Lazai M, Salamat MS, Alexander AL (2004) Diffusion tensor imaging of cerebral white matter A... [Pg.762]

Kitalrai a S, Nakasu S, Mui ata K, Sho K, Ito R (2005) Evaluadon of ti eatment-induced cerebral white matter injui y by using diffusion-tensor MR imaging Inidal experience. AJNR Am J Neui oradiol 26 220(U2206. [Pg.762]

The areas of the brain that retained the greatest concentrations of the label after intravenous Injection of [ H]BZ Into cats (16) were motor cortex, sensory cortex, caudate nucleus, lateral geniculate, and medial geniculate Smaller concentrations were retained In thalamus, hippocampus, hypothalamus, medulla oblongata, colliculi, cerebellar cortex, the pyramids of the medulla, cerebral white matter, and cerebellar white matter ... [Pg.68]

Schulman, S., and Barbeau, A., Wilson s disease A case with almost total loss of cerebral white matter. J. Neuropathol. and Exptl. Neurol. 22, 105-119 (1963). [Pg.64]

Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy Demyelination bizarre glia amphophilic nuclear inclusions of 15-25 nm or 30-40 nm diameter filaments or spheres JCV/SV40 myelin neurofilament KP1 Cerebral white matter CNS... [Pg.824]

FIGURE 20.30 This giant cell glioblastoma has a relatively abrupt margin with brown NF-positive cerebral white matter. However, near the appropriately NF-negative vessel and large abnormal mitotic spindle, the tumor infiltrates between brown long axons. [Pg.850]

Suzuki K, Wakayama Y, Takada H, et al [A case of chronic toluene intoxication with abnormal MRI findings abnormal intensity areas in cerebral white matter, basal ganglia, internal capsule, brain stem and middle cerebellar peduncle] (English abstract). Rinsho Shinkeigaku 32 84-87,1992 Tarsh MJ Schizophreniform psychosis caused by sniffing toluene. Journal of Social and Occupational Medicine 29 131-133, 1979 Uitti RJ, Snow BJ, Shinotoh H, et al Parkinsonism induced by solvent abuse. Ann Neurol 35 616-619, 1994... [Pg.230]

Chang KH, Han MH, Kim HS, et al Delayed encephalopathy after acute carbon monoxide intoxication MR imaging features and distribution of cerebral white matter lesions. Radiology 184 117-122, 1992... [Pg.240]

Bernhard and coworkers75 112 developed methods for determination of the lipids and lipid components in human, cerebral white-matter and cortex of different ages. Moreover, they found a greater proportion of sulfatides in the atherosclerotic than in the normal aorta. [Pg.406]


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