Typically disregarded brain lesions may warn of heightened stroke risk

HOUSTON: Scientists found that very small brain lesions noted on brain imaging that would typically be disregarded by clinicians are associated with a heightened risk of stroke and death.

The discovery about these tiny lesions – areas of the brain where tissue may have been damaged by injury or disease – may help physicians identify people at risk of stroke and death as early as middle age, even when they are displaying no symptoms of cardiovascular disease.

Full story covered in the Dementia Business Weekly.

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