%0 Journal Article %T Harmonizing brain magnetic resonance imaging methods for vascular contributions to neurodegeneration %A Anand Viswanathan %A Bonnie Y.K. Lam %A Bradley J. MacIntosh %A Charles DeCarli %A Cheryl R. McCreary %A Christopher Chen %A Christopher J.M. Scott %A David Werring %A Dominic Job %A Eric Jouvent %A Frank Erik de Leeuw %A Fran£¿ois De Guio %A G. Bruce Pike %A Geert Jan Biessels %A Hieab Adams %A Jennifer Linn %A Joanna M. Wardlaw %A Joel Ramirez %A Jose Rafael Romero %A Lenore J. Launer %A Leonardo Pantoni %A Lucia Ballerini %A M. Arfan Ikram %A M. Edip Gurol %A Marco D¨¹ring %A Martin Dichgans %A Matthias van Osch %A Meike W. Vernooij %A Michael Ingrisch %A Michael J. Thrippleton %A Mukul Sharma %A Natalia S. Rost %A Perminder S. Sachdev %A Rebecca M.E. Steketee %A Richard Frayne %A Richard H. Swartz %A Robert van Oostenbrugge %A Rod Corriveau %A Sandra E. Black %A Sanneke van Rooden %A Simon Duchesne %A Stefan Ropele %A Steven M. Greenberg %A Steven Sourbron %A Sudha Seshadri %A Vincent C.T. Mok %A Walter H. Backes %A Yael D. Reijmer %J Archive of "Alzheimer's & Dementia : Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring". %D 2019 %R 10.1016/j.dadm.2019.01.002 %X Many consequences of cerebrovascular disease are identifiable by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), but variation in methods limits multicenter studies and pooling of data. The European Union Joint Program on Neurodegenerative Diseases (EU JPND) funded the HARmoNizing Brain Imaging MEthodS for VaScular Contributions to Neurodegeneration (HARNESS) initiative, with a focus on cerebral small vessel disease %K Cerebrovascular disease %K Stroke %K Dementia %K Magnetic resonance imaging %K Radiology %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6396326/