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  1. 30 sty 2024 · The life expectancy of a person with white matter disease depends on many factors, including the specific type, the rate at which it progresses, and the complications it causes.

  2. Labrune syndrome, also known as leukoencephalopathy with brain calcification and cysts, is a rare autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in SNORD118. Labrune syndrome most commonly presents in early life, but there are reports of patients presenting in their 50s.

  3. 12 lip 2019 · WES is cheaper 15 and delivers a much faster diagnosis (which takes a few months) than the traditional step-by-step diagnostic approach (which can take years). 16,17 With the major diagnostic success, high cost effectiveness, and easy applicability of WES, the traditional diagnostic approach used in clinical practice needs to be reconsidered ...

  4. White matter disease is a spectrum that can appear on MRI as mild to severe. Symptoms associated with it can range from nonexistent to severe. Because of this, the prognosis (outlook) for white matter disease varies from person to person.

  5. 13 maj 2019 · Improved understanding of small vessel disease mechanisms is essential to find ways to prevent damage to the brain, to delay worsening or even reverse the damage, or enhance repair to prevent or delay the damaging clinical consequences of the disease.

  6. 22 lis 2019 · Given the success in preventing stroke in general, with important reductions in incidence and mortality, are new treatments to target cSVD progression even necessary? That they are is supported by the evidence that many patients with cSVD experience progression with cognitive and functional decline despite conventional stroke risk reduction.

  7. Leukoencephalopathy is a term used to describe a group of diseases that affect the white matter of the brain, resulting from genetic mutations or various medical conditions. It can cause long-lasting neurological effects and complications in patients, including cognitive impairment and motor deficits.