1naresh
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Test Pearson Correlation Pearson Correlation with Age Adjustment White matter grade and age 0.67 (P < .001) Log10 total carotid calcium score and age 0.60 (P < .001) White matter grade and log10 total carotid calcium score 0.45 (P < .001) 0.07 (P = .14) White matter grade and log10 CCA calcium score 0.44 (P < .001) 0.07 (P = .13) White matter grade and log10 ICA calcium score 0.32 (P < .001) 0.06 (P = .23)
Note.— ICA indicates internal carotid artery; CCA, common carotid artery.