CEREBRAL WHITE-MATTER LESIONS, VASCULAR RISK-FACTORS, AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN A POPULATION-BASED STUDY - THE ROTTERDAM STUDY

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BRETELER, MMB
VANSWIETEN, JC
BOTS, ML
GROBBEE, DE
CLAUS, JJ
VANDENHOUT, JHW
VANHARSKAMP, F
TANGHE, HLJ
DEJONG, PTVM
VANGIJN, J
HOFMAN, A
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[1] ERASMUS UNIV ROTTERDAM, DEPT NEUROL, ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
[2] UNIV UTRECHT, DEPT NEUROL, 3584 CX UTRECHT, NETHERLANDS
[3] UNIV UTRECHT, DEPT RADIOL, UTRECHT, NETHERLANDS
[4] ERASMUS UNIV ROTTERDAM, DEPT RADIOL, ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
[5] ERASMUS UNIV ROTTERDAM, DEPT OPHTHALMOL, ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
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10.1212/WNL.44.7.1246
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Cerebral white matter lesions are a common finding on MRI in elderly persons. We studied the prevalence of white matter lesions and their relation with classic cardiovascular risk factors, thrombogenic factors, and cognitive function in an age- and gender-stratified random sample from the general population that consisted of 111 subjects 65 to 84 years of age. Overall, 27% of subjects had white matter lesions. The prevalence and severity of lesions increased with age. A history of stroke or myocardial infarction, factor VIIc activity, and fibrinogen level were each significantly and independently associated with the presence of white matter lesions. Significant relations with blood pressure level, hypertension, and plasma cholesterol were present only for subjects aged 65 to 74 years. White matter lesions tended to be associated with lower scores on tests of cognitive function and were significantly associated with subjective mental decline. This study suggests that classic cardiovascular risk factors, as well as thrombogenic factors, are associated with white matter lesions in subjects over 65 years of age in the general population, and that these lesions may be related to cognitive function.
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