Periventricular white matter hyperintensities on MRI: Correlation with neuropathologic findings

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Periventricular white matter hyperintensities on postmortem magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and myelin-stained frontal and parietal histologic sections were evaluated independently in 12 cases. There was a strong relationship between the extent of white matter hyperintensities on MRI and the extent of gross and microscopic changes seen in the white matter of myelin-stained sections, particularly in the frontal lobe. In this material, the extent of myelin rarefaction correlated with a 0- to 8-point white matter hyperintensity scale rating on MRI in the same brains.

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Smith, C. D., Snowdon, D., & Markesbery, W. R. (2000). Periventricular white matter hyperintensities on MRI: Correlation with neuropathologic findings. Journal of Neuroimaging, 10(1), 13–16. https://doi.org/10.1111/jon200010113

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