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  • 2. Low-density lipoprotein subfractions and the prevalence of silent lacunar infarction in subjects with essential hypertension.
    Kato T, Inoue T, Yamagishi S, Morooka T, Okimoto T, Node K.
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  • 4. Metabolic syndrome relates to lacunar stroke without white matter lesions: a study in first-ever lacunar stroke patients.
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  • 7. The prevalence and risk factor analysis of silent brain infarction in patients with first-ever ischemic stroke.
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  • 8. Sex differences in the risk profile and male predominance in silent brain infarction in community-dwelling elderly subjects: the Sefuri brain MRI study.
    Takashima Y, Miwa Y, Mori T, Hashimoto M, Uchino A, Yuzuriha T, Sasaguri T, Yao H.
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  • 9. White matter lesions as a feature of cognitive impairment, low vitality and other symptoms of geriatric syndrome in the elderly.
    Sonohara K, Kozaki K, Akishita M, Nagai K, Hasegawa H, Kuzuya M, Yokote K, Toba K.
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  • 10. Risk factors and prevention of lacunar infarcts in 60- to 64-year-olds.
    Kaufman JL, Karceski S.
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  • 11. Plasma level of sICAM-1 is associated with the extent of white matter lesion among asymptomatic elderly subjects.
    Han JH, Wong KS, Wang YY, Fu JH, Ding D, Hong Z.
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  • 13. [Silent brain infarction and white matter lesion].
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  • 14. White matter lesions on magnetic resonance imaging and their relationship with vascular risk factors in memory clinic attenders.
    Lazarus R, Prettyman R, Cherryman G.
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  • 15. White matter lesions are prevalent but differentially related with cognition in aging and early Alzheimer disease.
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  • 16. Association between cytokines and cerebral MRI changes in the aging brain.
    Baune BT, Ponath G, Rothermundt M, Roesler A, Berger K.
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  • 17. Lacunar lesions are independently associated with disability and cognitive impairment in CADASIL.
    Viswanathan A, Gschwendtner A, Guichard JP, Buffon F, Cumurciuc R, O'Sullivan M, Holtmannspötter M, Pachai C, Bousser MG, Dichgans M, Chabriat H.
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  • 18. Different risk factor profiles between silent brain infarction and symptomatic lacunar infarction.
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  • 19. Small deep infarction in patients with atrial fibrillation: evidence of lacunar pathogenesis.
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  • 20. Retinal vessel diameters and cerebral small vessel disease: the Rotterdam Scan Study.
    Ikram MK, De Jong FJ, Van Dijk EJ, Prins ND, Hofman A, Breteler MM, De Jong PT.
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