White Matter Hyperintensity And Vascular Disease From Biological Basis To Clinical Significance

P. Garofalo, Harman S. Suri, M. Porcu, Jasjit S. Suri, Luca Saba
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“White matter disease” identifies series of different conditions and pathological mechanisms: autoimmune, infectious, toxic-metabolic and vascular. Each of these leads to a global impairment of the neural myelination process through the secondary destruction of previously myelinated structures. To date, the imaging spectrum represents an irreplaceable tool to detect these lesions, describe their distribution patterns and stage them over time. This study aims presents a pictorial review of white matter disease, from pathology to imaging spectrum, reporting current main staging systems with greater emphasis to relationship between cerebrovascular disease and white matter hyper-intensity appearance, and the newest advances in this field.
白质高强度与血管疾病从生物学基础到临床意义
“白质病”确定了一系列不同的条件和病理机制:自身免疫、感染性、毒性代谢和血管。这些都通过对先前有髓鞘结构的二次破坏导致神经髓鞘形成过程的全局损伤。迄今为止,成像光谱是检测这些病变、描述其分布模式和分期的不可替代的工具。本研究旨在对脑白质疾病从病理到影像学进行综述,报道目前主要的脑白质疾病分期系统,重点介绍脑血管疾病与脑白质高强度表现之间的关系,以及该领域的最新进展。
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