Abstract

To the Editor: We read with interest the article by Bokura et al reporting the association of MetS with silent ischemic brain lesions, silent brain infarction (SBI), and leukoaraiosis (LA),1 as described previously.2,3 The association is very important for understanding of the role that MetS plays in preventing stroke and cognitive impairments because both SBI and LA are regarded as predictors for the clinical events. …

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