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07 Feb 24. Featured Paper
04 Mar 2024: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Tissue Signatures Associated With White Matter Changes Due to Sporadic Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Indicate That White Matter Hyperintensities Can Regress
08 Feb 22. Featured Paper
08 Feb 2022: Measuring axial length of the eye from magnetic resonance brain imaging
Our community
02 May 2022: Edinburgh Imaging staff at The University of Edinburgh.
Benefactions
14 May 2019: Giving from 1 August 2014 to 31 July 2015
Eyes / retinal
08 Feb 2022: Are eyes a window to the brain's health?
15 Dec 20. Featured Paper
16 Dec 2020: Brain network reorganisation & spatial lesion distribution in systemic lupus erythematosus.
Congratulations to Stroke Association awardees
16 May 2018: May 2018: Edinburgh investigators were the recipients of all the awards at The Stroke Association Research Awards Ceremony in London.
Dementia
04 Jun 2019: Dementia is the progressive loss of normal cognitive function, which can occur sporadically due to a genetic predisposition or in relation to chronic cerebrovascular disease.
10 Sep 20. Featured Paper
15 Sep 2020: The application of optical coherence tomography angiography in cerebral small vessel disease, ischemic stroke, & dementia: a systematic review.
24 Jun 21. Featured Paper
30 Jun 2021: Relationship between inferior frontal sulcal hyperintensities on brain MRI, ageing & cerebral small vessel disease.