Distinct spatiotemporal patterns of white matter hyperintensity progression
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White matter hyperintensity, a key imaging biomarker for brain health, has prognostic implications for stroke. Using a multicenter MRI dataset of 9179 stroke patients plus the UK Biobank (n = 36,210 low/high risk controls), we employ Subtype and Stage Inference modeling and identify three distinct white matter hyperintensity progression subtypes: fronto-parietal, radial, and temporo-occipital. Longitudinal validation confirms classification stability. The fronto-parietal subtype shows delayed onset and more hypertension, while the temporo-occipital subtype has more atrial fibrillation and coronary heart disease. The fronto-parietal and radial subtypes are linked to small vessel stroke, while the temporo-occipital subtype is linked to cardioembolism. The fronto-parietal subtype has higher 1-year ischemic stroke recurrence, while the temporo-occipital subtype shows a higher incidence of early neurological deterioration by symptomatic hemorrhagic transformation and worse 3-month outcomes. Beyond capturing progression, demographics, and vascular risks, and improving post-stroke outcome prediction, this subtyping–staging model also holds potential for stroke prediction. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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Distinct spatiotemporal patterns of white matter hyperintensity progression
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Chung, JinyongPark, GilsoonRyu, Wi-SunSchellingerhout, DawidKim, Hang-RaiGwak, Dong-SeokHaddad, ElizabethJahanshad, NedaKim, Beom JoonHong, Keun-SikOh, HyerinJeong, Sang-WukKim, Joon-TaePark, Man SeokChoi, Kang-HoLee, KyungbokPark, Tai HwanPark, Sang-SoonPark, Jong-MooKang, KyusikYu, Kyung-HoOh, Mi SunLee, Soo JooKim, Jae GukCha, Jae-KwanKim, Dae-HyunLee, JunHan, Moon-KuCho, Yong-JinLee, Byung-ChulBath, Philip M.Wardlaw, Joanna M.Bae, Hee-JoonKim, HosungKim, Dong-Eog
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10.1038/s41467-025-64704-4
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2025-10
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Nature Communications
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