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Cerebral Small Vessel Disease is a definitive clinical and scientific resource that explores one of the most prevalent cerebrovascular conditions affecting the brain. This authoritative textbook, edited by renowned experts Leonardo Pantoni and Philip B. Gorelick, provides an in-depth examination of the pathophysiology, epidemiology, and clinical manifestations of small vessel disease.
The book covers various aspects including vascular pathology, neuroimaging findings, cognitive impairment, stroke mechanisms, and therapeutic interventions. Readers will find detailed discussions of white matter changes, lacunar infarcts, and cerebral microhemorrhages, supported by cutting-edge research and clinical evidence. The work integrates basic science with practical clinical application, making it invaluable for neurologists, radiologists, geriatricians, and neuroscientists.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this comprehensive volume serves as both an educational resource for trainees and a reference guide for established practitioners seeking to deepen their understanding of cerebrovascular disease.







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