Vascular dementia neurovisual markers according routine and diffusion-tensor MRI (publications’ review)

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St Petersburg State University

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The article presents review of the most significant neurovisual biomarkers-predictors of the cognitive disfunction caused by brain vascular pathology. Also given quantitative and qualitative characteristics of this pathology including localization that can be detected using routine and diffusion-tensor MRI. Following biomarkers were noted when using standard MRI protocols: atrophy of gray matter and white matter tracts and basal nuclei; white matter hyperintensities (foci of gliosis and periventricular leukoaraiosis), micro-bleeding (large vessels, white and gray matter deposits of hemosiderin), enlarged perivascular spaces (cystic enlargement of the penetrating arteries, arterioles, veins and venules), recent small subcortical infarcts and post-ischemic damages in cortex, basal nuclei and white matter tracts. The article outlines diffusion tensor MRI latest developments for cognitive deficits’ risk assessment, such as threshold coefficients (indexes) of the fraction anisotropy, received in neocortex tracts (frontal and temporal lobes; fronto-thalamic pathway).

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Levashkina I. M., Serebryakova S. V., Kitaigorodskaya E. V. Vascular dementia neurovisual markers according routine and diffusion-tensor MRI (publications’ review). Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Medicine, 2021, vol. 16, issue 2, pp. 116–128.

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