Cortical Hubs and Subcortical Cholinergic Pathways as Neural Substrates of Poststroke Dementia [Clinical Sciences]
Conclusions—
Disruption of cholinergic pathways and major hubs of large-scale neural networks might contribute to newly developed dementia after acute ischemic stroke.
Source: Stroke - Category: Neurology Authors: Lim, J.-S., Kim, N., Jang, M. U., Han, M.-K., Kim, S., Baek, M. J., Jang, M. S., Ban, B., Kang, Y., Kim, D.-E., Lee, J. S., Lee, J., Lee, B.-C., Yu, K.-H., Black, S. E., Bae, H.-J. Tags: Behavioral/psychosocial - stroke, Behavioral Changes and Stroke Clinical Sciences Source Type: research
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