Leukoaraiosis
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Leukoaraiosis is a term for changes in the cerebral white matter that can be detected with high frequency by CT and MRI in aged individuals. It is a descriptive term for rarefaction of the white matter. Underlying vascular mechanims are suspected. It is inconsistently associated with cognitive impairment, motor dysfunction, and gait disturbances. It may indicate a poorer prognosis and increased risk of stroke and brain hemorraghe. It is also called Periventricular Leukoencephalopathy.
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- Pantoni L, Garcia JH. The significance of cerebral white matter abnormalities 100 years after Binswanger's report: a review. Stroke. 1995;26:1293–1301
- New Clinical Relevance of Leukoaraiosis : For the European Task Force on Age-Related White Matter Changes1; Leonardo Pantoni, MD; Domenico Inzitari, MD Department of Neurological and Psychiatric Sciences, University of Florence, Florence, Italy