中国卒中杂志 ›› 2019, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (11): 1113-1118.DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1673-5765.2019.11.007
郭宇宙,管玲,王拥军,王伊龙
收稿日期:
2019-05-19
出版日期:
2019-11-20
发布日期:
2019-11-20
通讯作者:
王伊龙 yilong528@gmail.com
基金资助:
国家自然科学基金委员会杰出青年科学基金项目(81825007)
北京高校卓越青年科学家计划项目(BJJWZYJH01201910025030)
科技部“十三五”国家重点研发计划“症状性颅内外大动脉狭窄复发进展预测模型与干预策略研究”(2017YFC1307900)
北京市科学技术委员会“动脉粥样硬化性颅内动脉狭窄的他汀药物治疗研究”(D171100003017001)
北京市优秀人才培养资助青年拔尖团队(2016000021223TD03)
Received:
2019-05-19
Online:
2019-11-20
Published:
2019-11-20
摘要:
血管源性脑白质高信号(white matter hyperintensity,WMH)是脑小血管病的典型影像学征 象之一。临床上有一部分WMH病例无高血压、糖尿病等传统血管危险因素,却伴有偏头痛、晕厥、睡 眠呼吸暂停、睡眠障碍、直立性低血压等非传统危险因素或临床症状。本文对研究WMH与非传统血 管危险因素关系的文献进行整理和总结。对非传统血管危险因素的深入研究有助于进一步认识WMH 的潜在机制。针对非传统血管危险因素的控制和治疗可能有助于WMH的预防和治疗。
郭宇宙, 管玲, 王拥军, 王伊龙. 脑白质高信号的非传统血管危险因素研究进展[J]. 中国卒中杂志, 2019, 14(11): 1113-1118.
GUO Yu-Zhou, GUAN Ling, WANG Yong-Jun, WANG Yi-Long. Advances in Non-traditional Vascular Risk Factors for Cerebral White Matter Hyperintensity[J]. Chinese Journal of Stroke, 2019, 14(11): 1113-1118.
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