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White Matter Lesions Are Prevalent but Differentially Related With Cognition in Aging and Early Alzheimer Disease
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White matter lesions are prevalent in nondemented aging and in early-stage AD, and their presence influences cognitive impairment in the earliest stages of AD. Individuals with early-stage AD may be more vulnerable to the cognitive effect of WMLs than nondemented aging individuals with similar WML burden.
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