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BACKGROUND The role of intracranial occlusive disease in cognitive impairment and dementia is unclear and has not been well studied. METHODS Thirty-two consecutive patients (13 males, aged 54±12 years) with asymptomatic steno-occlusive middle cerebral artery disease ,defined as 70% stenosis on maximum intensity projection images or a complete signal loss of middle cerebral artery trunk on magnetic resonance angiography, and 20 age- and education-matched normal controls (12 males, 60±8 years) were compared for neuropsychological per