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Charlotte Ryberg
Researcher at Copenhagen University Hospital
Publications - 17
Citations - 599
Charlotte Ryberg is an academic researcher from Copenhagen University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hyperintensity & Leukoaraiosis. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 17 publications receiving 556 citations. Previous affiliations of Charlotte Ryberg include University of Copenhagen.
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Corpus callosum atrophy is associated with mental slowing and executive deficits in subjects with age-related white matter hyperintensities. The LADIS study
Hanna Jokinen,Charlotte Ryberg,Hely Kalska,Raija Ylikoski,Egill Rostrup,Mikkel Bille Stegmann,Gunhild Waldemar,Sofia Madureira,José M. Ferro,Elizabeth C.W. van Straaten,Philip Scheltens,Frederik Barkhof,Franz Fazekas,Reinhold Schmidt,Giovanna Carlucci,Leonardo Pantoni,Domenico Inzitari,Timo Erkinjuntti +17 more
TL;DR: Investigating the role of regional corpus callosum atrophy in mental speed, attention and executive functions in subjects with age-related white matter hyperintensities found it seems to contribute to cognitive decline independently of age, education, coexisting WMH and stroke.
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Reliability and sensitivity of visual scales versus volumetry for evaluating white matter hyperintensity progression.
Alida A. Gouw,W.M. van der Flier,E.C.W. van Straaten,Leonardo Pantoni,António J. Bastos-Leite,Domenico Inzitari,Timo Erkinjuntti,Lars-Olof Wahlund,Charlotte Ryberg,R. Schmidt,Franz Fazekas,Philip Scheltens,Frederik Barkhof +12 more
TL;DR: To determine change in WMH, dedicated progression scales are more sensitive and/or reliable and correlate better with volumetric volume change than cross-sectional scales.
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Clinical significance of corpus callosum atrophy in a mixed elderly population
Charlotte Ryberg,Egill Rostrup,Mikkel Bille Stegmann,Frederik Barkhof,P. Scheltens,E.C.W. van Straaten,Franz Fazekas,Reinhold Schmidt,José M. Ferro,H. Baezner,Timo Erkinjuntti,Hanna Jokinen,L-O Wahlund,John T. O'Brien,Anna Maria Basile,Leonardo Pantoni,Domenico Inzitari,Gunhild Waldemar +17 more
TL;DR: Investigation of clinical and functional correlates of CC atrophy in subjects with age-related white matter changes found it was independently associated with impaired global cognitive and motor function inSubjects with ARWMC.
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Corpus callosum atrophy as a predictor of age-related cognitive and motor impairment: a 3-year follow-up of the LADIS study cohort.
Charlotte Ryberg,Egill Rostrup,Olaf B. Paulson,Frederik Barkhof,Philip Scheltens,E.C.W. van Straaten,W.M. van der Flier,Franz Fazekas,Reinhold Schmidt,José M. Ferro,H. Baezner,Timo Erkinjuntti,Hanna Jokinen,Lars-Olof Wahlund,Anna Poggesi,Leonardo Pantoni,Domenico Inzitari,Gunhild Waldemar +17 more
TL;DR: CC atrophy, an indicator of reduced functional connectivity between cortical areas, seems to contribute, independently of ARWMC load, to future cognitive and motor decline in the elderly.
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White Matter Changes Contribute to Corpus Callosum Atrophy in the Elderly: The LADIS Study
Charlotte Ryberg,Egill Rostrup,Karl Sjöstrand,Olaf B. Paulson,Frederik Barkhof,Philip Scheltens,E.C.W. van Straaten,Franz Fazekas,R. Schmidt,Timo Erkinjuntti,Lars-Olof Wahlund,A. M. Basile,Leonardo Pantoni,Domenico Inzitari,Gunhild Waldemar +14 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the potential correlation between regional age-related white matter changes (ARWMC) and atrophy of corpus callosum in elderly subjects with leukoaraiosis suggested that ARWMC may lead to a gradual loss of CC tissue.