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Absence of Cerebral Microbleeds Predicts Reversion of Vascular ‘Cognitive Impairment No Dementia’ in Stroke

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2011

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Abstract

The results suggest that the absence of cerebral microbleeds may be associated with a higher likelihood of a reversible cognitive impairment in stroke patients. The mechanism of how this occurs is not well understood.

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