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- who: Jun Shen and collaborators from the Department of Neurology, Huadong Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, China have published the paper: Association between White Matter Hyperintensities Burden and Cognitive Function in Adult Asymptomatic Moyamoya Disease, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 31/Dec/2022
- what: The study investigated the relationship between WMH burden and cognition in asymptomatic MMD participants. This study shows that only a higher educational level is positively correlated with global cognition.
- how: The data showed that lower education levels and higher WMH were strongly related to global cognitive impairment after adjusting . . .
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