Neuroimaging of Cerebrovascular Disease in the Aging Brain

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Neuroimaging of Cerebrovascular Disease in the Aging Brain Ajay Gupta 1 ;Sreejit Nair 1 ;Andrew D. Schweitzer 1 ;Sirish Kishore 1 ;Carl E. Johnson 1 ;Joseph P. Comunale 1 ;Apostolos J. Tsiouris 1 ;Pina C. Sanelli 1, 2 ; 1 Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, USA ; 2 Department of Public Health, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY ; Figure 2. Leukoaraiosis and Chronic Infarcts on CT and MRI. Non-contrast axial head CT A and axial T2 FLAIR MR B images demonstrating advanced chronic white matter ischemia arrowheads and left frontotemporal short arrows, right frontal long arrows, and right parietal angled arrows chronic infarctions. null,null,3(5),414-425. Doi:null