Brain hypoperfusion: a critical factor in vascular dementia.
about
FLAIR Hyperintense Vessel Sign of Both MCAs with Severe Heart Failure.Arterial stiffness and β-amyloid progression in nondemented elderly adults.Vascular pathology in the aged human brainAttenuation of regional cerebral blood flow during memory processing after coronary artery bypass surgery.Longitudinal trajectories of cognitive decline among older adults with cardiovascular diseaseEffect of piracetam on the cognitive performance of patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery: A meta-analysis.Neuroprotective effects of oxysophocarpine on neonatal rat primary cultured hippocampal neurons injured by oxygen-glucose deprivation and reperfusion.Cardiac output, blood pressure variability, and cognitive decline in geriatric cardiac patients.Glaucomatous optic nerve head alterations in patients with chronic heart failure.Sleep apnea and cognitive function in heart failure.Patterns of regional cerebral blood flow associated with low hemoglobin in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of AgingReduced heart rate recovery is associated with poorer cognitive function in older adults with cardiovascular disease.High daytime and nighttime ambulatory pulse pressure predict poor cognitive function and mild cognitive impairment in hypertensive individualsPathology and pathogenesis of vascular cognitive impairment-a critical updateAlterations in the coupling functions between cortical and cardio-respiratory oscillations due to anaesthesia with propofol and sevoflurane.Physical activity and cognition in Alzheimer's disease: relationship to vascular risk factors, executive functions and gait.Effects of melatonin on cognitive impairment and hippocampal neuronal damage in a rat model of chronic cerebral hypoperfusionThe Effect of Circadian Melatonin Levels on Inflammation and Neurocognitive Functions Following Coronary Bypass SurgeryMucosal tolerization to E-selectin protects against memory dysfunction and white matter damage in a vascular cognitive impairment model.Heart failure and cognitive impairment: challenges and opportunities.Subclinical atherosclerosis is weakly associated with lower cognitive function in healthy hyperhomocysteinemic adults without clinical cardiovascular disease.The interactive effects of cerebral perfusion and depression on cognitive function in older adults with heart failure.Depression, disability and intermediate pathways: a review of longitudinal studies in elders.Vascular and cognitive functions associated with cardiovascular disease in the elderly.Greater physical activity is associated with better cognitive function in heart failureTemporal changes in mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and phosphorylated-mTOR expressions in the hippocampal CA1 region of rat with vascular dementia.Review: cerebral microvascular pathology in ageing and neurodegeneration.A review of orthostatic blood pressure regulation and its association with mood and cognition.Olfactory dysfunction: its early temporal relationship and neural correlates in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease.Hypertension, vascular cognitive disorders and neuroprotection.Association between cardiovagal baroreflex sensitivity and baseline cerebral perfusion of the hippocampus.Chronic Cerebral Ischemia Induces Downregulation of A1 Adenosine Receptors During White Matter Damage in Adult Mice.Arginine vasopressin ameliorates spatial learning impairments in chronic cerebral hypoperfusion via V1a receptor and autophagy signaling partially.Comparison of vascular stiffness in vascular dementia, Alzheimer dementia and cognitive impairment.Protective effects of aloperine on neonatal rat primary cultured hippocampal neurons injured by oxygen-glucose deprivation and reperfusion.Ligustrazine suppresses neuron apoptosis via the Bax/Bcl-2 and caspase-3 pathway in PC12 cells and in rats with vascular dementia.The impaired subjective perception of verticality independent of peripheral vestibular function in dizzy elderly with orthostatic hypotension.Are Major Dementias Triggered by Poor Blood Flow to the Brain? Theoretical Considerations.Subinsular vascular lesions: an analysis of 119 consecutive autopsied brains.Cognitive performance after carotid angioplasty and stenting with brain protection devices.
P2860
Q27312736-CEE228FE-52DE-4C0E-B6E4-F0DFA240BD9CQ30409084-6868B953-D080-4C43-93E9-C9CE57EFC4B9Q33699436-BCEB8AB6-F37B-4CDE-A79E-E4BBF8A813C0Q34071106-89F7A5DA-9FFD-40C9-917D-283DFDF5138BQ34461348-0160B0BC-1459-48D3-BB60-63BC25BF9D12Q35084302-903E0C05-C738-4329-B7DD-616A7A53138AQ35112387-9D0E498C-7498-4BC3-9A72-C07A30E51060Q35209389-12AC5674-0AA0-4A62-A716-D31F500D60F5Q35940142-72084B4B-C25E-44B0-AA37-4C5767A09CF1Q36055756-1FEAE197-43DE-4D4A-9DB3-CE7FFCDFBBA7Q36215643-10E46795-AD61-4FF3-A117-396A1FBF5AA6Q36228637-049DDA35-E043-424F-ADA5-8334C40E9B15Q36595854-5F60AC2F-5E79-4DA5-A16D-2763A2F5DB08Q36754568-29490349-1DD4-43A1-A438-4B8B9C199739Q36769960-9113B71E-3562-4C98-BC3F-8FDD44CA486BQ36861445-0E7737ED-7CFE-4078-BF3A-23B18D39A796Q36953856-28760908-EAE1-4007-B442-FAFF9CEF21FBQ36997436-FBE16192-E075-456D-B42E-F08E403B59D1Q37012747-4AD214CA-548C-4ACF-8628-1BF047047774Q37017400-785C4497-B83F-47FB-B012-5EF92818ACC4Q37140634-831CC42A-4003-4A26-8DF9-F0C5BECBE9C8Q37164664-C068B5A4-4539-4660-895C-36C17EB1BB09Q37288250-3DF70E39-5900-466F-B2B8-E7120D8D8022Q37337225-F0094B7C-00E8-4602-8EB7-ECDF5886B529Q37419208-1717D675-4FC3-48B6-A8B4-BFE89439FC38Q37721174-09CD821E-D7ED-498D-91B9-857848EB4E85Q37800161-EEDD3088-21FB-49A1-88AB-324E34C7D1B3Q37938970-629C1436-DEA9-45EE-B240-58654F1C7FB2Q38461098-DEEC6946-D5B7-4406-BC73-1BA2704FA717Q38764910-39A8B91E-1543-4941-B0AF-E620CBCEF1FCQ38973598-798CD354-AB09-4C08-A66A-B9557CE86B79Q39005756-C2ED19F4-383E-4111-BB93-90E077995C88Q41196964-55EABC8B-9086-48B5-8727-2F6C3D721CC2Q43699546-0E860030-662E-4220-B426-6F2B4B6419CCQ46705283-1018E25F-1EF4-404D-BFA9-0859ADD608C9Q47286738-05FB1613-CFD2-43B9-8D69-108AC809A5A8Q48091875-0B9FAB40-D748-42C5-ABE0-80CB1174115BQ48304352-BB972374-06CB-4CE2-9C24-73BCDE34A955Q48310855-42FCEBA4-54CA-4475-BF7B-0568F19F828BQ48334079-80597663-5C56-44B1-8F6E-44E5B57D4174
P2860
Brain hypoperfusion: a critical factor in vascular dementia.
description
2004 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2004年の論文
@ja
2004年論文
@yue
2004年論文
@zh-hant
2004年論文
@zh-hk
2004年論文
@zh-mo
2004年論文
@zh-tw
2004年论文
@wuu
2004年论文
@zh
2004年论文
@zh-cn
name
Brain hypoperfusion: a critical factor in vascular dementia.
@ast
Brain hypoperfusion: a critical factor in vascular dementia.
@en
type
label
Brain hypoperfusion: a critical factor in vascular dementia.
@ast
Brain hypoperfusion: a critical factor in vascular dementia.
@en
prefLabel
Brain hypoperfusion: a critical factor in vascular dementia.
@ast
Brain hypoperfusion: a critical factor in vascular dementia.
@en
P2860
P1476
Brain hypoperfusion: a critical factor in vascular dementia.
@en
P2093
Gustavo C Román
P2860
P304
P356
10.1179/016164104225017686
P577
2004-07-01T00:00:00Z