Cerebral Microvascular Pathology - A Common Endophenotype Between TBI, CVD and Dementia
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Explore the interconnections between traumatic brain injury (TBI), cerebrovascular disease (CVD), and dementia through the lens of cerebral microvascular pathology in this 55-minute grand rounds presentation from Johns Hopkins Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Join Dr. Randel Swanson as he delves into the compelling evidence suggesting that microvascular dysfunction may serve as a common endophenotype linking these neurological conditions, offering valuable insights for healthcare professionals and researchers in the field of neurology and rehabilitation medicine.
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Cerebral Microvascular Pathology: A Common Endophenotype Between TBI, CVD and Dementia?
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Johns Hopkins Medicine