脑白质病变危险因素及发病机制的研究进展
Research Progress on Risk Factors and Pathogenesis of White Matter Lesions
DOI: 10.12677/ACM.2023.131141, PDF,   
作者: 任慧慧:青海大学研究生院,青海 西宁;冶学兰*:青海大学附属医院神经内科,青海 西宁
关键词: 脑白质病变危险因素发病机制White Matter Lesions Risk Factors Pathogenesis
摘要: 随着影像学技术的发展,脑白质病变的高检出率越来越引起人们的重视。但目前关于脑白质病变的危险因素和发病机制还存在许多问号,既往研究发现脑白质病变与25-OH-VD、ALP、年龄、高血压等危险因素相关。而对于脑白质病变的发病机制也缺乏有说服力的共识。本文就脑白质病变的危险因素和发病机制方面进行综述,为脑白质病变的防治提供一定的思路。
Abstract: With the development of imaging technology, more and more attention has been paid to the high detection rate of white matter lesions. However, there are still many question marks about the risk factors and pathogenesis of white matter lesions. Of the many possible risk factors for white matter lesions, only age and hypertension have been identified, while the rest have not been conclusively identified. There is also a lack of convincing consensus on the pathogenesis of white matter lesions. This article reviews the risk factors and pathogenesis of white matter lesions, and provides some ideas for the prevention and treatment of white matter lesions.
文章引用:任慧慧, 冶学兰. 脑白质病变危险因素及发病机制的研究进展[J]. 临床医学进展, 2023, 13(1): 994-998. https://doi.org/10.12677/ACM.2023.131141

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