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Dilated Perivascular Spaces in the Basal Ganglia Are a Biomarker of Small-Vessel Disease in a Very Elderly Population with Dementia
T.P. Hansen, J. Cain, O. Thomas and A. Jackson
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2015, 36 (5) 893-898; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4237
T.P. Hansen
aFrom the Centre for Imaging Sciences (T.P.H., J.C., A.J.), Wolfson Molecular Imaging Centre, University of Manchester, Greater Manchester, UK
J. Cain
aFrom the Centre for Imaging Sciences (T.P.H., J.C., A.J.), Wolfson Molecular Imaging Centre, University of Manchester, Greater Manchester, UK
O. Thomas
bSalford Royal NHS Foundation Trust (O.T.), Salford, UK.
A. Jackson
aFrom the Centre for Imaging Sciences (T.P.H., J.C., A.J.), Wolfson Molecular Imaging Centre, University of Manchester, Greater Manchester, UK

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T.P. Hansen, J. Cain, O. Thomas, A. Jackson
Dilated Perivascular Spaces in the Basal Ganglia Are a Biomarker of Small-Vessel Disease in a Very Elderly Population with Dementia
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2015, 36 (5) 893-898; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A4237
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