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      Clinical presentations and epidemiology of vascular dementia.

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      Clinical science (London, England : 1979)
      Portland Press Ltd.
      dementia, mild cognitive impairment, stroke, vascular dementia

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          Cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases cause vascular brain injury that can lead to vascular cognitive impairment (VCI). VCI is the second most common neuropathology of dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI), accounting for up to one-third of the population risk. It is frequently present along with other age-related pathologies such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). Multiple etiology dementia with both VCI and AD is the single most common cause of later life dementia. There are two main clinical syndromes of VCI: post-stroke VCI in which cognitive impairment is the immediate consequence of a recent stroke and VCI without recent stroke in which cognitive impairment is the result of covert vascular brain injury detected only on neuroimaging or neuropathology. VCI is a syndrome that can result from any cause of infarction, hemorrhage, large artery disease, cardioembolism, small vessel disease, or other cerebrovascular or cardiovascular diseases. Secondary prevention of further vascular brain injury may improve outcomes in VCI.

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          Journal
          Clin. Sci.
          Clinical science (London, England : 1979)
          Portland Press Ltd.
          1470-8736
          0143-5221
          Jun 01 2017
          : 131
          : 11
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Room 2941, Health Sciences Centre, University of Calgary, 3330 University Dr NW, Calgary, AB Canada T2N 2T9 eesmith@ucalgary.a.
          Article
          CS20160607
          10.1042/CS20160607
          28515342
          4c3a5df0-a652-4cec-bdf0-a7d5829f8197
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          dementia,mild cognitive impairment,stroke,vascular dementia

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