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Volume 8, Issue 6

J Neurol Neurosci

ISSN: 2171-6625 Neuro, an open access journal

Neuroscience 2017

October 16-17, 2017

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Global Neuroscience Conference

Structural and functional MRI correlates of post stroke depression

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epression is common following an acute stroke. Post Stroke Depression (PSD) has notable impacts on the function

recovery and quality of life of stroke survivors. Incidence decreased across time after stroke, but prevalence of PSD tend

to be stable. Many studies have explored the association between lesion location and the incidence of PSD. For example,

lesions in frontal lobe, basal ganglia and deep white matter have been related with PSD. Furthermore, cerebral microbleeds and

functional changes in brain networks have also been implicated in the development of PSD. In this presentation, evidences of

such association between the above structural and functional brain changes and PSD will be reviewed to learn the prevalence,

course, vascular risk factors and treatment of PSD.

Biography

Wai Kwong Tang was appointed as Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2011. His main research areas are addictions

and neuropsychiatry in stroke. He has published over 100 papers in renowned journals and has also contributed to the peer review of 40 journals. He has served

the Editorial Boards of five scientific journals. He was also a recipient of the Young Researcher Award in 2007, awarded by the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

tangwk@cuhk.edu.hk

Wai Kwong Tang

Chinese University of Hong Kong, China

Wai Kwong Tang, J Neurol Neurosci 2017, 8:6

DOI: 10.21767/2171-6625-C1-004