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Rotterdam Scan Study

Vermeer SE, Hollander M, van Dijk EJ, Hofman A, Koudstaal PJ, Breteler MM (2003) Silent brain infarcts and white matter lesions increase stroke risk in the general population the Rotterdam Scan Study. Stroke 34 1126-1129... [Pg.158]

De Leeuw FE, de Groot JC, Achten E, Oudkerk M, Ramos LM, Heijboer R et al (2001) Prevalence of cerebral white matter lesions in elderly people a population based magnetic resonance imaging study. The Rotterdam Scan Study. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 70 9-14... [Pg.206]

Prins ND, Den Heijer T, Hofman A, Koudstaal PJ, Jolles J, Clarke R, Breteler M Rotterdam Scan Study. Homocysteine and cognitive function in the elderly the Rotterdam Scan Study. Neurology 2002 59 1375-1380. [Pg.452]

Vermeer SE, van Dijk EJ, Koudstaal PJ, Oudkerk M, Hofman A, Qarke R, Breteler MM. Homocysteine, silent brain infarcts, and white matter lesions The Rotterdam Scan Study. Ann Neurol 2002 51 285-289. [Pg.456]


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