[Binswanger's disease--a common disease of the brain and a frequent cause and component of dementia].Cas Lek Cesk. 1989 Apr 14; 128(16):497-500.CL
Abstract
The author demonstrates on three selected observations clinical, radiological and neuropathological symptoms of Binswanger's disease. Its cause are changes of the long medullary arterioles which supply the white matter of the brain, most frequently in conjunction with hypertension. The basis of changes is ischaemic periventricular leucoencephalopathy. The disease is, contrary to recent ideas, very frequent and is formed by a spectrum of subclinical changes to deep dementia associated with neurological symptoms. Binswanger's disease is found isolated and combined with Alzheimer's disease or with multiinfarc dementia and is together with this unit the most frequent cause of vascular dementia in adult and old age.
Pub Type(s)
Case Reports
English Abstract
Journal Article
Language
cze
PubMed ID
2736596
Citation
Koukolík, F. "[Binswanger's Disease--a Common Disease of the Brain and a Frequent Cause and Component of Dementia]." Casopis Lekaru Ceskych, vol. 128, no. 16, 1989, pp. 497-500.
Koukolík F. [Binswanger's disease--a common disease of the brain and a frequent cause and component of dementia]. Cas Lek Cesk. 1989;128(16):497-500.
Koukolík, F. (1989). [Binswanger's disease--a common disease of the brain and a frequent cause and component of dementia]. Casopis Lekaru Ceskych, 128(16), 497-500.
Koukolík F. [Binswanger's Disease--a Common Disease of the Brain and a Frequent Cause and Component of Dementia]. Cas Lek Cesk. 1989 Apr 14;128(16):497-500. PubMed PMID: 2736596.
* Article titles in AMA citation format should be in sentence-case
TY - JOUR
T1 - [Binswanger's disease--a common disease of the brain and a frequent cause and component of dementia].
A1 - Koukolík,F,
PY - 1989/4/14/pubmed
PY - 1989/4/14/medline
PY - 1989/4/14/entrez
SP - 497
EP - 500
JF - Casopis lekaru ceskych
JO - Cas Lek Cesk
VL - 128
IS - 16
N2 - The author demonstrates on three selected observations clinical, radiological and neuropathological symptoms of Binswanger's disease. Its cause are changes of the long medullary arterioles which supply the white matter of the brain, most frequently in conjunction with hypertension. The basis of changes is ischaemic periventricular leucoencephalopathy. The disease is, contrary to recent ideas, very frequent and is formed by a spectrum of subclinical changes to deep dementia associated with neurological symptoms. Binswanger's disease is found isolated and combined with Alzheimer's disease or with multiinfarc dementia and is together with this unit the most frequent cause of vascular dementia in adult and old age.
SN - 0008-7335
UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/2736596/[Binswanger's_disease__a_common_disease_of_the_brain_and_a_frequent_cause_and_component_of_dementia]_
L2 - http://www.diseaseinfosearch.org/result/844
DB - PRIME
DP - Unbound Medicine
ER -