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Abstract #2802

Modified cerebral small vessel disease total burden is useful to screening study based on community people

Ronghua Mu1, Wei Zheng1,2, Xiaoyan Qin1, Xin Li1, Kan Deng3, Fuzhen Liu1, Zeyu Zhuang1,2, Peng Yang1, Jian Lv1, and Xiqi Zhu1
1the Nanxishan Hospital, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, guilin, China, 2Graduate School of Guilin Medical University, guilin, China, 3Philips Healthcare, Guangzhou, China

Synopsis

Keywords: White Matter, White Matter

The objective of this study was to create a modified total load score suitable for community screening study by modifying mild WMH and EPVS. Our study found NCT-A (DST) variable abnormalities even in people with mild EPVS and WMH, suggesting that modified cerebral small vessel disease total burden is useful to screening study based on community people.

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