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Ahmed A Bahrani

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Bahrani A, Abner E, DeCarli C, Barber J, Sutton A, Maillard P, et al.
J Alzheimers Dis . 2023 Oct; 96(2):683-693. PMID: 37840499
Background: White matter hyperintensities (WMH) that occur in the setting of vascular cognitive impairment and dementia (VCID) may be dynamic increasing or decreasing volumes or stable over time. Quantifying such...
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Ali D, Bahrani A, El Khouli R, Gold B, Jiang Y, Zachariou V, et al.
Brain Behav . 2023 Aug; 13(10):e3209. PMID: 37534614
Background And Purpose: Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) has been suggested to contribute to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Yet, the role of SVD in potentially contributing to AD...
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Ali D, Abner E, Bahrani A, El Khouli R, Gold B, Jiang Y, et al.
Brain Sci . 2023 Feb; 13(2). PMID: 36831761
Co-occurrence of beta amyloid (Aβ) and white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) increase the risk of dementia and both are considered biomarkers of preclinical dementia. Moderation and mediation modeling were used to...
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Ali D, Bahrani A, Barber J, El Khouli R, Gold B, Harp J, et al.
J Alzheimers Dis . 2022 Jun; 88(3):1127-1135. PMID: 35754276
Background: Global amyloid-β (Aβ) deposition in the brain can be quantified by Aβ-PET scans to support or refute a diagnosis of preclinical Alzheimer's disease (pAD). Yet, Aβ-PET scans enable quantitative...
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Rhodus E, Barber J, Kryscio R, Abner E, Bahrani A, Lewis K, et al.
J Neurol . 2022 May; 269(9):5105-5113. PMID: 35596794
Background And Objectives: The pathologic substrates or neuroanatomic regions responsible for similarities in behavioral features seen in autism spectrum disorder and late-life dementia remain unknown. The present study examined the...
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Bahrani A, Smith C, Barber J, Al-Janabi O, Powell D, Andersen A, et al.
J Neurosci Methods . 2021 Jun; 360:109270. PMID: 34171312
Background: White matter hyperintensities (WMH), associated with both dementia risk and progression, can individually progress, remain stable, or even regress influencing cognitive decline related to specific cerebrovascular-risks. This study details...
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Johnson N, Bahrani A, Powell D, Jicha G, Gold B
PLoS One . 2020 Sep; 15(8):e0236986. PMID: 32866198
White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are among the most commonly observed marker of cerebrovascular disease. Age is a key risk factor for WMH development. Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is associated with increased...
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Bahrani A, Kong W, Shang Y, Huang C, Smith C, Powell D, et al.
J Biophotonics . 2020 Jun; 13(10):e202000073. PMID: 32533642
Diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease (CVD) at early stages is essential for preventing sequential complications. CVD is often associated with abnormal cerebral microvasculature, which may impact cerebral-autoregulation (CA). A novel hybrid...
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Huang C, Gu Y, Chen J, Bahrani A, Abu Jawdeh E, Bada H, et al.
IEEE J Sel Top Quantum Electron . 2019 Nov; 25(1). PMID: 31666792
Continuous and longitudinal monitoring of cerebral blood flow (CBF) in animal models provides information for studying the mechanisms and interventions of various cerebral diseases. Since anesthesia may affect brain hemodynamics,...
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Bahrani A, Al-Janabi O, Abner E, Bardach S, Kryscio R, Wilcock D, et al.
J Neurosci Methods . 2019 Aug; 327:108391. PMID: 31408649
Background: Disparate research sites using identical or near-identical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) acquisition techniques often produce results that demonstrate significant variability regarding volumetric quantification of white matter hyperintensities (WMH) in...