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Microbleeds, diminished cerebral blood flow in cognitively normal older patients
July 13, 2015 by NewsBot
A small imaging study suggests cortical cerebral microbleeds in the brain, which are the remnant of red blood cell leakage from small vessels, were associated with reduced brain blood flow in a group of cognitively normal older patients, according to a new article.