Baseline white matter hyperintensities affect the course of cognitive function after small vessel disease‐related stroke: a prospective observational study
European Journal of Neurology2020Vol. 28(2), pp. 401–410
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Viktoria Fruhwirth, Christian Enzinger, Simon Fandler‐Höfler, Markus Kneihsl, Sebastian Eppinger, Stefan Ropele, R. Schmidt, Thomas Gattringer, Daniela Pinter
Abstract
This longitudinal study demonstrates that preexisting moderate-to-severe WMH negatively affect the restoration of cognitive function after RSSI, suggesting limited functional reserve in patients with preexisting SVD.
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