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From: Is the time ripe for new diagnostic criteria of cognitive impairment due to cerebrovascular disease? Consensus report of the International Congress on Vascular Dementia working group

Fig. 2

Examples of typical brain magnetic resonance imaging changes associated with vascular cognitive impairment. A Hypertensive cerebral microbleeds. Typical appearance of hypertensive cerebral microbleeds in patients around 70 years of age. Note the random distribution including supratentorial superficial white matter (Ai), intraparenchymal (Aii), and infratentorial region (Aiii). B Cerebral amyliod angiopathy. Typical manifestaion of celebral amyloid angiopathy in a 72 years old patient, including multiple microbleeds with a labor distribution sparing the deep grey matter and infratentorial region (Bi), superficial siderosis of the covexity (Bii) and periventricular leucoencephalopathy (Biii)

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