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    Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is common in aging adults and a major risk factor for neurologic diseases. Recognizing CSVD as a modifiable risk factor can reduce disease and mortality.

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    • To review the clinical significance and neuroimaging characteristics of CSVD.
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    • Research is focused on understanding pathogenesis and developing treatments.

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