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Background Abnormal circadian blood pressure (BP) variations during sleep, specifically the non-dipping ( less then 10% fall in nocturnal BP) and reverse-dipping patterns (rise in nocturnal BP), have been associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events and target organ damage. However, the relationship between abnormal sleep BP variations and cerebral small vessel disease markers is poorly established. This study aims to assess the association between non-dipping and reverse-dipping BP patterns with markers of silent cerebra