高强度
发病机制
白质
冲程(发动机)
疾病
医学
内皮功能障碍
白质疏松症
病变
痴呆
神经退行性变
血管疾病
心脏病学
神经科学
磁共振成像
内科学
病理
心理学
放射科
工程类
机械工程
作者
Joanna M. Wardlaw,Colin Smith,Martin Dichgans
标识
DOI:10.1016/s1474-4422(19)30079-1
摘要
Summary
Small vessel disease is a disorder of cerebral microvessels that causes white matter hyperintensities and several other common abnormalities (eg, recent small subcortical infarcts and lacunes) seen on brain imaging. Despite being a common cause of stroke and vascular dementia, the underlying pathogenesis is poorly understood. Research in humans has identified several manifestations of cerebral microvessel endothelial dysfunction including blood–brain barrier dysfunction, impaired vasodilation, vessel stiffening, dysfunctional blood flow and interstitial fluid drainage, white matter rarefaction, ischaemia, inflammation, myelin damage, and secondary neurodegeneration. These brain abnormalities are more dynamic and widespread than previously thought. Relationships between lesions and symptoms are highly variable but poorly understood. Major challenges are the determination of which vascular dysfunctions are most important in pathogenesis, which abnormalities are reversible, and why lesion progression and symptomatology are so variable. This knowledge will help to identify potential targets for intervention and improve risk prediction for individuals with small vessel disease.
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