issue 72 pages 181-188

VITA study: white matter hyperintensities of vascular and degenerative origin in the elderly

P. Fischer 1, 2, 3
W. Krampla 4, 5
N Mostafaie 3
S Zehetmayer 6
M. Rainer 5
S. Jungwirth 3
K. Huber 5, 7
K. Bauer 5, 7
W Hruby 4, 5
P. Riederer 8
K. H. Tragl 3
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Ludwig Boltzmann Society, L. Boltzmann Institute of Aging Research, Vienna, Austria
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Ludwig Boltzmann Society, L. Boltzmann Institute of Digital Radiology and Interventional Radiology, Vienna, Austria
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Danube Hospital, Vienna, Austria
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Ludwig Boltzmann Society, L. Boltzmann Institute of Molecular Genetic Laboratory Diagnostics, Vienna, Austria
Publication typeBook Chapter
Publication date2007-12-27
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The etiology of white matter hyperintensities (WMH) seen on T2-weighted cranial magnetic resonance images is a matter of debate. We investigated deep and periventricular WMH in the brains of a community-based cohort of 532 subjects aged 75–76 years. The objective of this study was to determine whether WMH at age of 75 years were associated rather with vascular factors than with degenerative factors.
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Fischer P. et al. VITA study: white matter hyperintensities of vascular and degenerative origin in the elderly // Advances in Down Syndrome Research. 2007. Vol. 72. pp. 181-188.
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Fischer P., Krampla W., Mostafaie N., Zehetmayer S., Rainer M., Jungwirth S., Huber K., Bauer K., Hruby W., Riederer P., Tragl K. H. VITA study: white matter hyperintensities of vascular and degenerative origin in the elderly // Advances in Down Syndrome Research. 2007. Vol. 72. pp. 181-188.
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TY - GENERIC
DO - 10.1007/978-3-211-73574-9_23
UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-73574-9_23
TI - VITA study: white matter hyperintensities of vascular and degenerative origin in the elderly
T2 - Advances in Down Syndrome Research
AU - Fischer, P.
AU - Krampla, W.
AU - Mostafaie, N
AU - Zehetmayer, S
AU - Rainer, M.
AU - Jungwirth, S.
AU - Huber, K.
AU - Bauer, K.
AU - Hruby, W
AU - Riederer, P.
AU - Tragl, K. H.
PY - 2007
DA - 2007/12/27
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 181-188
IS - 72
PMID - 17982893
SN - 0303-6995
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@incollection{2007_Fischer,
author = {P. Fischer and W. Krampla and N Mostafaie and S Zehetmayer and M. Rainer and S. Jungwirth and K. Huber and K. Bauer and W Hruby and P. Riederer and K. H. Tragl},
title = {VITA study: white matter hyperintensities of vascular and degenerative origin in the elderly},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
year = {2007},
number = {72},
pages = {181--188},
month = {dec}
}