XV Congress of the Italian Society of Neurosonology, L'Aquila, October 1–4, 1998
JC Sharma, S Fletcher, M Vassallo, J Castillo… - Cerebrovascular …, 1999 - karger.com
Background and Purpose: Multi-infarct dementia (MID) is related to cerebral
microangiopathic alterations and to history of ischemic cerebrovascular accidents. On this …
microangiopathic alterations and to history of ischemic cerebrovascular accidents. On this …
Differentiation of multi-infarct and Alzheimer dementia by intracranial hemodynamic parameters.
F Ries, R Horn, J Hillekamp, C Honisch, M König… - Stroke, 1993 - Am Heart Assoc
The differentiation between the Alzheimer and multi-infarct types of dementia may still be
equivocal considering clinical criteria, neuropsychological tests, and imaging techniques …
equivocal considering clinical criteria, neuropsychological tests, and imaging techniques …
Is multi‐infarct dementia representative of vascular dementias? A retrospective study
L Parnetti, P Mecocci, C Santucci, A Gaiti… - Acta neurologica …, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
Multi‐infarct dementia (MID) indicates a dementia disorder primarily caused by multiple
cerebral infarcts. Since other pathogenetic mechanisms cause vascular dementia we …
cerebral infarcts. Since other pathogenetic mechanisms cause vascular dementia we …
Long Term Clinical Observation of Multi Infarct Dementia
H Lechner, G Bertha, E Ott - Biological Psychiatry, Higher Nervous Activity, 1985 - Springer
Since several years multi-infarct disease has been recognized as a special form of
cerebrovascular disease (CVD) which may lead to dementia of the vascular type (multi …
cerebrovascular disease (CVD) which may lead to dementia of the vascular type (multi …
Multiinfarct dementia vs Alzheimer's disease: sonographic criteria
S Biedert, H Förstl, W Hewer - Angiology, 1995 - journals.sagepub.com
Primary degenerative dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT) and multiinfarct dementia (MID)
exhibit differences in cerebrovascular blood flow velocity profiles, which were investigated …
exhibit differences in cerebrovascular blood flow velocity profiles, which were investigated …
[PDF][PDF] Multi-infarct dementia and Alzheimer disease, contribution of cerebral circulation ultrasonography to pathogenesis and differential diagnosis. Value of …
J Pancák, H Wágnerová, AŠ Szárazová… - Neuroendocrinology …, 2016 - nel.altamira.sk
OBJECTIVES: Dementias are one of the most serious health and socioeconomic issues.
Multi-infarct dementia (MID) and Alzheimers type dementia (AD) exhibit differences in …
Multi-infarct dementia (MID) and Alzheimers type dementia (AD) exhibit differences in …
Imaging techniques and neuropsychological testing in dementia with severe white matter changes
C DeCarli, CL Grady, CM Clark, G Gouras… - Cerebral Ischemia and …, 1991 - Springer
Abstract Multi-infarct dementia (MID), as originally described by Hachinski [21] is thought to
be the consequence of repeated, clinically apparent cerebrovascular infarctions. The …
be the consequence of repeated, clinically apparent cerebrovascular infarctions. The …
[PDF][PDF] Disturbance in cerebrovascular CO2 reactivity in multi-infarct dementia
S Takagi, W Takahashi, M Nagayama… - Journal of Stroke and …, 1992 - academia.edu
Purpose It has been reported that, in patients with multiinfarct dementia (MID), the decrease
in cerebral blood flow (CBF) precedes the development of dementia (1), and also that there …
in cerebral blood flow (CBF) precedes the development of dementia (1), and also that there …
Decreased cerebral blood flow precedes multi‐infarct dementia, but follows senile dementia of Alzheimer type
RL Rogers, JS Meyer, KF Mortel, RK Mahurin… - Neurology, 1986 - AAN Enterprises
A 7-year prospective study among 181 neurologically normal elderly volunteers (mean age,
70.6 years) revealed an incidence of 3.3%, or 0.47% new cases per year, for Alzheimer's …
70.6 years) revealed an incidence of 3.3%, or 0.47% new cases per year, for Alzheimer's …
[PDF][PDF] Imaging Techniques and Neuropsychological Testing
C DECARI, CL GRAD, CM CLARK, G GouRAs… - Methods - researchgate.net
Multi-infarct dementia (MID), as originally described by Hachinski [21] is thought to be the
consequence of repeated, clinically apparent cerebrovascular infarctions. The Hachinski …
consequence of repeated, clinically apparent cerebrovascular infarctions. The Hachinski …