Partial or complete wasting (loss) of brain tissue that was once present.
1Measures of brain atrophy were similar in depressed and mentally healthy individuals.
2Homocysteine is a risk factor for brain atrophy, cognitive impairment and dementia.
3In patients with DM2, hyperglycemia and diabetes duration contribute to brain atrophy.
4Whether sepsis survivors also show a comparable brain atrophy is still unclear.
5This functional decline was accompanied by brain atrophy and callosal axonal loss.
6GM atrophy is more sensitive to such effects than whole brain atrophy.
7All methods revealed significant brain atrophy in controls and AD patients.
8This means, in the near future, brain atrophy through disuse.
9Background: Hospital-based studies report that depression in the elderly is associated with brain atrophy.
10Behavior change, global cognition, executive function, and magnetic resonance imaging brain atrophy were also evaluated.
11But the underlying mechanism of ApoE4 affecting brain atrophy and cognition is not fully understood.
12But encephalopathy and brain atrophy could be improved with neurotrophic drugs and additional intelligence teaching.
13In MS cognitive dysfunction has been associated with brain atrophy and total demyelinating lesion volume.
14Magnetic resonance imaging assessment focused on evaluation of infarctions, white matter lesions, and brain atrophy.
15Secondary objectives included testing for reduction in the progression of brain atrophy and improvement in cognition.
16Besides an abnormal gyration pattern and delayed myelination or leukencephalopathy, brain atrophy was a common finding.
Translations for brain atrophy