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Evaluation of the Cognitive Performance of Hypertensive Patients with Silent Cerebrovascular Lesions
Published on: April 23, 2021
[Stroke and Cognitive Decline:The Influence of Cerebrovascular Surgery on Cognitive Function]
Tomohiro Inoue1, Sho Tsunoda, Masafumi Segawa
1Department of Neurosurgery, NTT Medical Center Tokyo.
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The accumulation of cerebrovascular events, such as cerebral infarction, hemorrhage, and subarachnoid hemorrhage, can result in cognitive decline. Therefore, successful preventive cerebrovascular surgery may contribute to reducing the future occurrence of cognitive decline, whereas perioperative adverse effects may cause cognitive decline. We investigated the influence of cerebrovascular surgery (carotid endarterectomy, extracranial-intracranial bypass, and aneurysmal clipping) on cognitive function. Here, we present and discuss our case series.
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