Abstract

A significant decline in the fractional anisotropy in patients with chronic cerebral ischemia with mild cognitive disorders, especially in the white matter of the frontal lobes is proof starting neurodegenerative process in the brain, which can later be transformed into one or another form of dementia. The latter may indicate a need for MR tractography in all patients with cognitive impairment, which in turn will improve the early diagnosis of various forms of dementia.

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