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Pathogenesis of Leukoaraiosis
Stroke 28:652-659, Pantoni,L.&Garcia,J.H., 1997
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Article Abstract
A significant number of clues support the hypothesis that some types of leukoaraiosis may be the result of ischemic injury to the brain.Structural changes affecting the small intraparenchymal cerebral arteries and arterioles that are associated with aging and with stroke risk factors, altered cerebral blood flow autoregulation,and the conditions created by the unique arterial blood supply of the hemispheric white matter each seem to contribute to the development of leukoaraiosis.To the best of our ability to interpret current information,the type of ischemic injury that is most likely responsible for these white matter changes involves transient repeated events characterized by moderate drops in regional cerebral blood flow that induce an incomplete form of infarction.This hypothesis could be tested in appropriate experimental models.
 
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