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Frontal lobe atrophy is associated with small vessel disease in ischemic stroke patients
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 11/05/09
Chen Y et al. – Frontal lobe atrophy in ischemic stroke patients may be associated with small vessel disease. The association between WMLs and FLA was predominant over atrophy of the parietal and temporal lobes, which suggests that the frontal lobe may be vulnerable to subcortical ischemic changes.
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