PMID: 6965709Feb 1, 1980Paper

White matter abnormality in cerebral atrophy: clinicoradiological correlations

Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry
A R ValentineB E Kendall

Abstract

The computed tomography (CT) scans in 1.6% of patients with cerebral atrophy showed the additional feature of areas of reduced attenuation in the deep cerebral white matter. Analysis of the clinical data showed a significant association with both hypertension and dementia. Etat criblé in vascular hypertension is suggested as the possible cause.

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