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Brain white matter hyperintensities are more prevalent in migraine patients than in the general population, but the pathogenesis and the risk factors of these hyperintensities are not fully elucidated.
Many theories have been proposed to explain their formation, the most accepted being that white matter hyperintensities are the result of an incomplete process of ischemia due to arteriolosclerosis of small vessels in the brain.
40 The mechanisms linking headache in general with white matter hyperintensities are unclear.
White matter hyperintensities are believed to consist of gliosis and local loss of myelin resulting from microvascular damage.
Observations such as CSP and white matter hyperintensities are often considered incidental findings, usually of questionable clinical significance.
White matter hyperintensities are a recognized risk factor for both vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease [ 120, 121].
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Aspecific subcortical frontal white matter hyperintensities were present bilaterally.
Deep white matter hyperintensities were identified as having mainly a vascular etiology, and periventricular hyperintensities could be due to ependymal loss, differing degrees of myelination and cerebral ischemia.
The topographic relationship between metastatic brain tumors and white matter hyperintensities was also studied to emphasize that neoplastic lesions rarely occurred in proximity of primary brain edema presumably pre-existent to the metastatic invasion.
Periventricular and deep white matter hyperintensities were classified based on Fazekas classification [ 20].
Higher degrees (Grade 2, 3) of periventricular and deep white matter hyperintensities were more frequent in the iNPH group.
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