2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.28.24305007
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Enhancing Cognitive Performance Prediction through White Matter Hyperintensity Connectivity Assessment: A Multicenter Lesion Network Mapping Analysis of 3,485 Memory Clinic Patients

Marvin Petersen,
Mirthe Coenen,
Charles DeCarli
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: White matter hyperintensities of presumed vascular origin (WMH) are associated with cognitive impairment and are a key imaging marker in evaluating cognitive health. However, WMH volume alone does not fully account for the extent of cognitive deficits and the mechanisms linking WMH to these deficits remain unclear. We propose that lesion network mapping (LNM), enabling the inference of brain networks disconnected by lesions, represents a promising technique for enhancing our understanding of the … Show more

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