1.Correlating white matter hyperintensities severity with collateral disease syndrome type distribution
Jianhu ZHAN ; Weiwen QIU ; Haiyuan LAN ; Huaqiang WANG
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(2):1-4
Objective To explore the relationship between the severity of white matter hyperintensities(WMH)and the distribution of collateral disease syndrome types.Methods A total of 208 patients clearly diagnosed with cerebral small vessel disease in Lishui TCM Hospital Affiliated to Zhejiang Chinese Medical University from December 2022 to December 2023 were selected as the study subjects.All enrolled subjects in the study completed the collateral disease syndrome differentiation.WMH was graded on magnetic resonance imaging fluid-attenuated inversion recovery(FLAIR)sequences using the Fazekas scale and measured for volume.Results Among the 208 patients,there were 52 cases of the brain collateral impoverishment(BCI)type,with Fazekas score of 3(2,3)points,and WMH volume of(8.80±9.37)ml;67 cases of the brain collateral stasis(BCS)type,with Fazekas score of 4(3,4)points,and WMH volume of(13.42±9.18)ml;47 cases of the brain collateral constraint(BCC)type,with Fazekas score of 4(3,5)points,and WMH volume of(14.60±10.07)ml;and 42 cases of the brain collateral occlusion(BCO)type,with Fazekas score of 4(4,5)points,and WMH volume of(18.65±10.71)ml.Of these,55 patients with a Fazekas score of 1-2 points were most commonly of the BCI type,105 patients with a Fazekas score of 3-4 points were most commonly of the BCS type,and 48 patients with a Fazekas score of 5-6 points were most commonly of the BCO type.There were statistically significant differences in Fazekas scores and WMH volumes between the BCI and BCO types and other syndrome types(P<0.05).Conclusion The severity of WMH corresponds to a certain distribution of collateral disease syndrome types,and can serve as a reference indicator for assessing the severity of illness in patients with collateral disease.
2.Correlating white matter hyperintensities severity with collateral disease syndrome type distribution
Jianhu ZHAN ; Weiwen QIU ; Haiyuan LAN ; Huaqiang WANG
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(2):1-4
Objective To explore the relationship between the severity of white matter hyperintensities(WMH)and the distribution of collateral disease syndrome types.Methods A total of 208 patients clearly diagnosed with cerebral small vessel disease in Lishui TCM Hospital Affiliated to Zhejiang Chinese Medical University from December 2022 to December 2023 were selected as the study subjects.All enrolled subjects in the study completed the collateral disease syndrome differentiation.WMH was graded on magnetic resonance imaging fluid-attenuated inversion recovery(FLAIR)sequences using the Fazekas scale and measured for volume.Results Among the 208 patients,there were 52 cases of the brain collateral impoverishment(BCI)type,with Fazekas score of 3(2,3)points,and WMH volume of(8.80±9.37)ml;67 cases of the brain collateral stasis(BCS)type,with Fazekas score of 4(3,4)points,and WMH volume of(13.42±9.18)ml;47 cases of the brain collateral constraint(BCC)type,with Fazekas score of 4(3,5)points,and WMH volume of(14.60±10.07)ml;and 42 cases of the brain collateral occlusion(BCO)type,with Fazekas score of 4(4,5)points,and WMH volume of(18.65±10.71)ml.Of these,55 patients with a Fazekas score of 1-2 points were most commonly of the BCI type,105 patients with a Fazekas score of 3-4 points were most commonly of the BCS type,and 48 patients with a Fazekas score of 5-6 points were most commonly of the BCO type.There were statistically significant differences in Fazekas scores and WMH volumes between the BCI and BCO types and other syndrome types(P<0.05).Conclusion The severity of WMH corresponds to a certain distribution of collateral disease syndrome types,and can serve as a reference indicator for assessing the severity of illness in patients with collateral disease.

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