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Dilated Perivascular Spaces in Small-Vessel Disease: A Study in CADASIL
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In CADASIL, the progression of the hereditary microangiopathy with aging may promote the dilation of perivascular spaces throughout the whole brain but with variable extent according to cerebral location. In temporal lobes and subinsular areas, dPVS are common MRI features and may share a similar pathogenesis with the extension of WMH during the course of the disease. dPVS may also participate in the development of cognitive decline in this model of small-vessel disease, and their large number in white matter may alert clinicians to a higher risk of cognitive decline in CADASIL.
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