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Review
. 2002 Nov 15:203-204:3-6.
doi: 10.1016/s0022-510x(02)00251-4.

The complex nosological concept of vascular dementia

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Review

The complex nosological concept of vascular dementia

Amos D Korczyn. J Neurol Sci. .

Abstract

The existence of vascular dementia (VaD) was first identified by Marie, who described the etat lacunaire, and by Binswanger, who identified white matter lesions in demented individuals. The role of cortical lesions, while clear to clinicians, was highlighted only later by the pathological studies of Tomlinson and the clinical demonstrations of Hachinski et al., who have defined multi-infarct dementia. Lately, the emphasis shifted to pathogenic mechanisms with the identification of a multitude of processes, such as lipohyalinosis, cardiac dysfunction and genetic causes, to name only a few. Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated the high frequency of VaD, as well as the fact that vascular factors can contribute to Alzheimer's disease (AD). All these considerations converge to the realization that VaD is an extremely important clinical entity and that its prevention and treatment are within reach. In fact, there is more data on how to prevent strokes (and presumably VaD) than on how to prevent AD. Moreover, many factors which were identified as contributing to cerebrovascular disease in general and VaD in particular are frequently suspected as predisposing to AD as well. These unexpected findings highlight the importance of mixed vascular-degenerative dementia as a disorder which has to be properly defined and has important implications on prevention and treatment.

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