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Name
Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases
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mesh
Namespace Version
20180906
Namespace URL
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path(MESH:"Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases") increases path(HP:"Hyperintensity of cerebral white matter on MRI") View Subject | View Object

WMH is driven by cerebral small vessel disease, which causes chronic ischemia and increased risk of cognitive decline and dementia (reviewed, (Prins & Scheltens, 2015)) PubMed:30126037

path(MESH:"Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases") increases path(MESH:Ischemia) View Subject | View Object

WMH is driven by cerebral small vessel disease, which causes chronic ischemia and increased risk of cognitive decline and dementia (reviewed, (Prins & Scheltens, 2015)) PubMed:30126037

path(MESH:"Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases") increases path(MESH:"Cognitive Dysfunction") View Subject | View Object

WMH is driven by cerebral small vessel disease, which causes chronic ischemia and increased risk of cognitive decline and dementia (reviewed, (Prins & Scheltens, 2015)) PubMed:30126037

path(MESH:"Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases") increases path(MESH:Dementia) View Subject | View Object

WMH is driven by cerebral small vessel disease, which causes chronic ischemia and increased risk of cognitive decline and dementia (reviewed, (Prins & Scheltens, 2015)) PubMed:30126037

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