Cerebral microinfarcts (CMI) are common lesions, carrying an important contribution to small-vessel–related cognitive impairment. CMIs were previously found to cause local microstructural damage and disruption of white matter integrity. This study examines CMIs influence on cortical thickness in remote brain areas.
from Journal of the Neurological Sciences https://ift.tt/3jtatBv
from Journal of the Neurological Sciences https://ift.tt/3jtatBv
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