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What to know about brain atrophy (cerebral atrophy) Medically reviewed by Seunggu Han, M.D. — Written by Aaron Kandola — Updated on December 11, 2024 Symptoms ...
Brain atrophy (cerebral atrophy) is the loss of brain cells called neurons, as well as the connections that help cells communicate. It can result from different diseases that damage the brain.
Brain imaging in MSA revealed that distinct cerebellar and medullary atrophy patterns were closely linked to cardiovascular ...
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Two recent studies have illuminated various ways that the "non-thinking" cerebellum (Latin for "little brain") may be involved in complex cerebral thinking. Skip to main content ...
Decreased GFR was significantly associated with cerebral atrophy, ... Clarke R, Oudkerk M, Koudstaal PJ, Hofman A, Breteler MM . Homocysteine and brain atrophy on MRI of non-demented elderly ...
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In March 2016, Ian Fyfe, MD, published an article, “Cerebellar Atrophy Has Disease-Specific Patterns," in the journal Nature Reviews Neurology.(Cerebellar means “of the cerebellum” and is ...