Fibrinogen is an Independent Risk Factor for White Matter Hyperintensities in CADASIL but not in Sporadic Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Patients
Xingfang Guo(Zhujiang Hospital), Qing Wang(Zhujiang Hospital), Lizi Zhong, Ganqiang Liu(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Wong Peter Tsun Hon, Jiangping Xu, Midori A. Yenari(Stanford University), Shuzhen Zhu(Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention), Bin Deng(Union Hospital), Wenya Wang, Xiaobo Wei(Zhujiang Hospital), Qing Qiu, Fen Xie
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