C - terminal truncating TREX1 mutations(passive) caused bya monogenic small vessel disease
chronic hypertension and other vascular risk factors(passive) caused bysmall vessel occlusive disease
small - vessel redness usuallyaffects the glomeruli , as delineated in the next incision andon gabapentin titration uk attendant 516(passive) caused bySmall - vessel vasculitisrenal disease
diabetes or hypertension(passive) caused bysmall vessel disease
exactly howcausesmall vessel disease
ischemic stroke in their study(passive) caused bysmall vessel disease
damage to the lining of the tiny blood vessels in the brain which stops them from functioning normally and can cause damage to the brain(passive) is caused bySmall vessel disease
because diabetes tendsto causesmall vessel disease
events and processes other than ischemic stroke(passive) caused bysmall - vessel disease
chronic hypoperfusion as the mechanism of cognitive impairment(passive) caused bysmall vessel disease
stereotyped mutations in the Notch3 gene altering the number of cysteine residues(passive) caused bya cerebrovascular small - vessel disease
by treating the multiple factors leading to small vessel disease(passive) can be preventedSmall vessel disease
risk factors for vascular disease such as smoking , diabetes , high blood pressure and elevated cholesterolcontributeto small vessel disease
In addition , co - morbidities associated with stroke ( e.g. , hypertension , diabetes , history of smoking ) have been suggestedto contributeto small - vessel disease
successive tiny strokes from high blood pressure or diabetes(passive) caused bysmall vessel disease
arterisclerosis of small penetrating vessels within the basal ganglia or pons a. often associated with hypertension or diabetes mellitus b. resulting small infarcts(passive) usually caused bySmall vessel disease
a narrowing of these tiny arteries(passive) is caused bySmall vessel disease
small strokes caused by my benign heart arryhthmias(passive) caused bysmall vessel ischemic disease
less oxygen ... casescausessmall vessel disease
a cysteine - altering pathogenic variant in one of the 34 epidermal growth factor - like repeat ( EGFr ) domains of the NOTCH3 protein(passive) caused bya small - vessel disease
high cholesterol ( 230 totalCan ... causesmall vessel disease
microscopic brain lesionsresultingfrom small vessel disease
Diagnostic tests could includePreventingsmall vessel disease
small - vessel rubor usuallyaffects the glomeruli(passive) caused bySmall - vessel vasculitisrenal disease
many conditionscausingsmall vessel diseases
dementia or strokemay causedementia or stroke
Lacunar stroke(passive) caused byLacunar stroke
common ischemic stroke(passive) caused bycommon ischemic stroke
a minor stroke(passive) is caused bya minor stroke
in to stroke.[2leadin to stroke.[2
to the pathophysiology of strokecontributesto the pathophysiology of stroke
this sort of strokecan also causethis sort of stroke
Wake - up stroke(passive) to be caused byWake - up stroke
to ischemic stroke and vascular dementialeadingto ischemic stroke and vascular dementia
from one type of strokeresultingfrom one type of stroke
to 20 % of ischemic stroke casesleadsto 20 % of ischemic stroke cases
patients with ischaemic stroke(passive) caused bypatients with ischaemic stroke
to awful conditions such as stroke and dementiacan leadto awful conditions such as stroke and dementia
an affiliation amongst NO2 and stroke(passive) triggered byan affiliation amongst NO2 and stroke
a sense of anxiety and concern due to the increased risk of strokecan createa sense of anxiety and concern due to the increased risk of stroke
stroke but is also a major contributor to dementia risk , and is associated with gait problems and depressioncausesstroke but is also a major contributor to dementia risk , and is associated with gait problems and depression
stroke and dementia ... but the trouble is we do n’t know exactly what causes the disease in these small blood vessels in the braincan causestroke and dementia ... but the trouble is we do n’t know exactly what causes the disease in these small blood vessels in the brain
lacunar strokes can also lead to dementiamay causelacunar strokes can also lead to dementia
carotid siphon ( CS ) calcification and lacunar infarction(passive) caused bycarotid siphon ( CS ) calcification and lacunar infarction
to lacunar infarcts and subcortical white matter changesleadingto lacunar infarcts and subcortical white matter changes
a subcortical or lacunar infarct(passive) caused bya subcortical or lacunar infarct
a quarter of ischaemic strokes ( lacunar subtypecausesa quarter of ischaemic strokes ( lacunar subtype
signs and symptoms of heart disease , such as chest pain ( anginacausessigns and symptoms of heart disease , such as chest pain ( angina
to what doctors call vascular dementiacan leadto what doctors call vascular dementia
NOMASS).34 Among the 195 patients who presented with a lacunar syndrome ( diagnosed within 1 week after stroke onset ) and had a lacunar infarct on CT or MRI , 147 ( positive predictive value=75 %(passive) were caused byNOMASS).34 Among the 195 patients who presented with a lacunar syndrome ( diagnosed within 1 week after stroke onset ) and had a lacunar infarct on CT or MRI , 147 ( positive predictive value=75 %
signs and symptoms of heart disease , such as chest pain and shortness of breathcausessigns and symptoms of heart disease , such as chest pain and shortness of breath
subcortical dementiacausingsubcortical dementia
atrophycausedatrophy
to lacunar infarcts and ischemic white matter changesleadingto lacunar infarcts and ischemic white matter changes
to ischemic lacunar infarction and intracerebral hemorrhageleadingto ischemic lacunar infarction and intracerebral hemorrhage
to lacunar strokes • Can worsen over 1 - 2 days ( stuttering lacuneleadsto lacunar strokes • Can worsen over 1 - 2 days ( stuttering lacune
Lacunar strokes ... an intrinsic disease of the small deep perforating arteries(passive) are caused byLacunar strokes ... an intrinsic disease of the small deep perforating arteries
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