hyperintensities造句
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- Resolution of MRI white matter hyperintensities after antibiotic treatment has been observed.
- Hyperintensities are often seen in auto immune diseases that have effects on the brain.
- Postmortem studies combined with MRI suggest that hyperintensities are demyelination caused by reduced local blood flow.
- Hyperintensities are commonly divided into 3 types depending on the region of the brain where they are found.
- Hyperintensities have been associated with patients with a late age of onset, and have led to the development of the theory of vascular depression.
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- Deep white matter hyperintensites occur deep within white matter, periventricular white matter hyperintensities occur adjacent to the lateral ventricles and subcortical hyperintensities occur in the basal ganglia.
- Deep white matter hyperintensites occur deep within white matter, periventricular white matter hyperintensities occur adjacent to the lateral ventricles and subcortical hyperintensities occur in the basal ganglia.
- These white matter changes are also commonly referred to as periventricular white matter disease, or white matter hyperintensities ( WMH ) due to their bright white appearance on T2 MRI scans.
- "' Hyperintensities "'refer to areas of high intensity on types of magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) scans of the human brain or that of other mammals.
- "' Leukoaraiosis "'or "'white matter hyperintensities "'( WMHs ) are the nonspecific CT and MRI in aged individuals and even young adults sometimes.
- [15 ] Wen W, Sachdev P, Li JJ, Chen X, Anstey KJ White matter hyperintensities in the forties : Their prevalence and topography in an epidemiological sample aged 44 48.
- Hyperintensities appear as " bright signals " ( bright areas ) on an MRI image and the term " "'bright signal "'" is occasionally used as a synonym for a hyperintensity.
- The primary sites of end-target organ damage following an increase in arterial stiffness are the heart, the brain ( stroke, white matter hyperintensities ( WMHs ) ), and the kidneys ( age-related loss of renal function ).
- Human Brain Mapping 2009; 30 : 1155 1167; Jorm AF, Anstey KJ, Christensen H, de Plater G, Kumar R, Wen W, Sachdev P . MRI hyperintensities and depressive symptoms in a community sample of 60-to 64-year-olds.
- The term leukoaraiosis was coined in 1986 by Hachinski, Potter, and Merskey as a descriptive term for rarefaction ( " araiosis " ) of the white matter, showing up as decreased density on CT and increased signal intensity on T2 / FLAIR sequences ( white matter hyperintensities ) performed as part of MRI brain scans.
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