The brain and kidney both uniquely are highly susceptible to vascular injury from shared vascular risk factors. However these are not sufficient to explain the complete extent of cerebrovascular disease especially small vessel disease in its myriad presentations that patients with chronic kidney disease manifest. They both require a large amount of blood supply to function optimally. Shared anatomical and physiological factors such as the presence of strain vessels, the local vascular autoregulation that control blood supply possible, results in the vulnerability of these organs to the vascular risk factors. Because it is a bidirectional system where each affects the other, it is best considered as a cerebro-renal unit.