Cerebrovascular atherosclerosis correlates with Alzheimer pathology in neurodegenerative dementias

A growing body of evidence demonstrates an association between vascular risk factors and Alzheimer’s disease. This study investigated the frequency and severity of atherosclerotic plaques in the circle of Willis in Alzheimer’s disease and multiple other neurodegenerative diseases. Semi-quantitative...

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Alzheimer Disease - pathology
Analysis of Variance
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Chi-Square Distribution
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Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
title Cerebrovascular atherosclerosis correlates with Alzheimer pathology in neurodegenerative dementias
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