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Calcified neurocysticercosis associates with hippocampal atrophy: A population-based study
ArticleAbstract: Calcified neurocysticercosis has been associated with hippocampal atrophy in patients with refractorPalabras claves:Autores:Campos X., del Brutto O.H.D., García H.H., Lama J., Salgado P., Victor J. del Brutto, Zambrano M.Fuentes:scopusInfluence of depression, anxiety and stress on cognitive performance in community-dwelling older adults living in rural Ecuador: Results of the Atahualpa Project
ArticleAbstract: To assess the relationship between cognitive status and self-reported symptoms of depression, anxietPalabras claves:anxiety, ATAHUALPA, cognitive decline, Depression, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, ECUADOR, Montreal Cognitive Assessment, Population-based studyAutores:del Brutto O.H.D., Gardener H.E., Maestre G.E., Mera R.M., Victor J. del Brutto, Wright C.B., Zambrano M.Fuentes:scopusIntracranial arterial stenosis in Ecuadorian Natives/Mestizos. A population-based study in older adults (The Atahualpa Project)
ArticleAbstract: Background: Intracranial arterial stenosis (IAS) is more prevalent among Asians, Blacks and CaribbeaPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Intracranial arterial stenosis, Population-based study, Race/ethnicity, strokeAutores:del Brutto O.H.D., Lama J., Mera R.M., Victor J. del Brutto, Zambrano M.Fuentes:scopusWhite matter hyperintensities of presumed vascular origin: A population-based study in rural Ecuador (The Atahualpa Project)
ArticleAbstract: Cerebral small vessel disease is probably one of the most common pathogenetic mechanisms underlyingPalabras claves:Cardiovascular health status, cerebral small vessel disease, ECUADOR, Population-based study, Silent stroke, white matter hyperintensitiesAutores:del Brutto O.H.D., Lama J., Mera R.M., Victor J. del Brutto, Zambrano M.Fuentes:scopusPoor sleep quality and silent markers of cerebral small vessel disease: A population-based study in community-dwelling older adults (the atahualpa project)
ArticleAbstract: Background/Objectives: Evidence of a relationship between non-breathing-related sleep symptoms and sPalabras claves:cerebral small vessel disease, Deep microbleeds, Population-based study, Silent stroke, sleep quality, White matter hyperintensityAutores:Castillo P.R., del Brutto O.H.D., Lama J., Mera R.M., Victor J. del Brutto, Zambrano M.Fuentes:scopusPopulation-Based Study of Cerebral Microbleeds in Stroke-Free Older Adults Living in Rural Ecuador: The Atahualpa Project
ArticleAbstract: Background and Purpose-Prevalence of cerebral microbleeds (CMB) in white and Asian populations rangePalabras claves:cerebral small vessel disease, ECUADOR, Ethnic Groups, MicrobleedAutores:del Brutto O.H.D., Mera R.M., Victor J. del Brutto, Zambrano M.Fuentes:scopus