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P1‐446: ANATOMICAL VARIATION IN THE CIRCLE OF WILLIS IS ASSOCIATED WITH WHITE MATTER HYPERINTENSITIES IN OLDER ADULTS
Author(s) -
Bown Corey,
Liu Dandan,
Cambronero Francis E.,
Pechman Kimberly R.,
Khan Omair,
Davis L. Taylor,
Gifford Katherine A.,
Hohman Timothy J.,
Donahue Manus J.,
Jefferson Angela L.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
alzheimer's and dementia
Language(s) - Uncategorized
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.713
H-Index - 118
eISSN - 1552-5279
pISSN - 1552-5260
DOI - 10.1016/j.jalz.2018.06.455
Subject(s) - circle of willis , hyperintensity , cardiology , medicine , anterior cerebral artery , magnetic resonance angiography , cerebral arteries , white matter , cerebral blood flow , middle cerebral artery , magnetic resonance imaging , psychology , radiology , ischemia
Entorhinal -0.26 (.17) 0.137 -0.61, 0.09 -0.17 (.23) 0.461 -0.63, 0.29 Fusiform -0.21 (.09) 0.020 -0.38, -0.04 -0.16 (.12) 0.182 -0.39, 0.08 Parahippocampal -0.20 (.14) 0.157 -0.48, 0.08 0.01 (.18) 0.946 -0.38, 0.35 Cingulate Isthmus -0.25 (.11) 0.026 -0.47, -0.03 -0.10 (.14) 0.477 -0.39, 0.18 Posterior Cingulate -0.21 (.10) 0.042 -0.42, -0.01 -0.17 (.14) 0.229 -0.44, 0.11 Precuneus -0.48 (.07) 0.000 -0.63, -0.34 -0.35 (.09) 0.000 -0.53, -.016

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