Cerebral Hypoperfusion and White Matter Lesions

Reduced cerebral blood flow is a major factor in the progression of vascular dementia. This session will focus on the role of white matter lesions, silent strokes, and chronic ischemia in cognitive impairment. Experts will present findings on the use of functional MRI, transcranial Doppler ultrasound, and PET imaging to track cerebral blood flow abnormalities. Attendees will learn about the latest pharmacological agents targeting vascular integrity and explore promising lifestyle-based interventions, such as exercise and dietary modifications, that enhance cerebrovascular health. This session is highly valuable for researchers in neurovascular imaging, geriatric medicine, and cognitive neurology.

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