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[S-46] Symposium 46
Cerebral small vessel disease up-to-date

Wed. Sep 2, 2020 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Room 6 (OKAYAMA CONVENTION CENTER 2F Reception Hall)

Chair:KazuoKitagawa(Department of Neurology, Tokyo Women's Medical University),ToruYamashita(Department of Neurology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences)

Toru Yamashita, Koji Abe (Department of Neurology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Japan)

Cerebral small vessel disease is associated with many symptoms such as stroke, dementia, Parkinsonism and mood disorder, however, its pathological mechanism has not been fully elucidated. We introduce the latest topics of cerebral small vessel disease, an important target for neurologists.

Naoki Saji (Center for Comprehensive Care and Research on Memory Disorders, National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Japan)

Cerebral small vessel disease is associated with many symptoms such as stroke, dementia, Parkinsonism and mood disorder, however, its pathological mechanism has not been fully elucidated. We introduce the latest topics of cerebral small vessel disease, an important target for neurologists.

Hiroshi Yoshizawa, Misa Seki, Kazuo Kitagawa (Department of Neurology, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Japan)

Cerebral small vessel disease is associated with many symptoms such as stroke, dementia, Parkinsonism and mood disorder, however, its pathological mechanism has not been fully elucidated. We introduce the latest topics of cerebral small vessel disease, an important target for neurologists.

Yusuke Yakushiji1,2, Hideo Hara1 (1.Division of Neurology, Department of Internal Medicine, Saga University Faculty of Medicine, Japan, 2.Department of Neurology, Kansai Medical University)

Cerebral small vessel disease is associated with many symptoms such as stroke, dementia, Parkinsonism and mood disorder, however, its pathological mechanism has not been fully elucidated. We introduce the latest topics of cerebral small vessel disease, an important target for neurologists.

Yoshiaki Itoh, Itsuki Hasegawa, Norie Kimura, Shinobu Minatani (Department of Neurology, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan)

Cerebral small vessel disease is associated with many symptoms such as stroke, dementia, Parkinsonism and mood disorder, however, its pathological mechanism has not been fully elucidated. We introduce the latest topics of cerebral small vessel disease, an important target for neurologists.