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Relationship between silent brain infarction and chronic kidney diseaseKOBAYASHI, Mayumi; HIRAWA, Nobuhito; YATSU, Keisuke et al.Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation (Print). 2009, Vol 24, Num 1, pp 200-207, issn 0931-0509, 8 p.Article

Acrolein, IL-6 and CRP as markers of silent brain infarctionYOSHIDA, Madoka; TOMITORI, Hideyuki; KASHHIWAGI, Keiko et al.Atherosclerosis. 2009, Vol 203, Num 2, pp 557-562, issn 0021-9150, 6 p.Article

Silent brain infarcts: A cause of depression in the elderly?SAAVEDRA PEREZ, Heidi C; DIREK, Nese; HOFMAN, Albert et al.Psychiatry research. Neuroimaging. 2013, Vol 211, Num 2, pp 180-182, issn 0925-4927, 3 p.Article

Hyperhomocysteinemia is associated with volumetric white matter change in patients with small vessel diseaseWONG, Adrian; MOK, Vincent; YU HUA FAN et al.Journal of neurology. 2006, Vol 253, Num 4, pp 441-447, issn 0340-5354, 7 p.Article

Early New Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Lesions Appear More Often in Stroke Patients With a Multiple Territory Lesion PatternBRAEMSWIG, Tim Bastian; USNICH, Tatiana; ALBACH, Fredrik N et al.Stroke (1970). 2013, Vol 44, Num 8, pp 2200-2204, issn 0039-2499, 5 p.Article

Risk of Recurrent Stroke in Patients With Silent Brain Infarction in the Prevention Regimen for Effectively Avoiding Second Strokes (PRoFESS) Imaging SubstudyWEBER, Ralph; WEIMAR, Christian; SAVER, Jeffrey L et al.Stroke (1970). 2012, Vol 43, Num 2, pp 350-355, issn 0039-2499, 6 p.Article

Significant association of metabolic syndrome with silent brain infarction in elderly peopleKWON, Hyung-Min; BEOM JOON KIM; YOON, Byung-Woo et al.Journal of neurology. 2009, Vol 256, Num 11, pp 1825-1831, issn 0340-5354, 7 p.Article

Correlation between images of silent brain infarction, carotid atherosclerosis and white matter hyperintensity, and plasma levels of acrolein, IL-6 and CRPYOSHIDA, Madoka; HIGASHI, Kyohei; NALCAMURA, Takao et al.Atherosclerosis. 2010, Vol 211, Num 2, pp 475-479, issn 0021-9150, 5 p.Article

Adults With Late Stage 3 Chronic Kidney Disease Are at High Risk for Prevalent Silent Brain Infarction: A Population-Based StudyCHOU, Chia-Chi; LIEN, Li-Ming; CHEN, Wei-Hung et al.Stroke (1970). 2011, Vol 42, Num 8, pp 2120-2125, issn 0039-2499, 6 p.Article

High levels of serum uric acid are associated with silent brain infarctionSUNG HYUK HEO; LEE, Seung-Hoon.Journal of the neurological sciences. 2010, Vol 297, Num 1-2, pp 6-10, issn 0022-510X, 5 p.Article

Association between kinase insert domain-containing receptor gene polymorphisms and silent brain infarction: A Korean studyHAN, In-Bo; KIM, Ok-Joon; ROPPER, Alexander E et al.Journal of the neurological sciences. 2012, Vol 318, Num 1-2, pp 85-89, issn 0022-510X, 5 p.Article

Silent Brain Infarction and Rapid Decline of Kidney Function in Patients With CKD: A Prospective Cohort StudyKOBAYASHI, Mayumi; HIRAWA, Nobuhito; MORITA, Satoshi et al.American journal of kidney diseases. 2010, Vol 56, Num 3, pp 468-476, issn 0272-6386, 9 p.Article

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