BACKGROUND This study aimed to investigate the correlation of brain perfusion with white matter hyperintensity (WMH), brain atrophy, and cognition in patients with moderate to severe posterior cerebral artery stenosis (PCAS). MATERIAL AND METHODS 65 patients with memory decline as the main complaint and no history of brain infarction were recruited from the Department of Neurology of Tongji Hospital. Patients with moderate to severe PCAS were included in case group, and subjects with normal intracranial blood vessels served as controls. The demographics and vascular risk factors were recorded. Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) was used to evaluate the cognition. CT perfusion imaging was performed, and WASID was employed for the assessment of intracranial artery stenosis. The region of interest (ROI) was analyzed based on the whole brain perfusion. Cranial MRI was performed, and Scheltens scoring system was used for the assessment of WMH on FLAIR. T1 weighed images were obtained, and global cortical atrophy (GCA) scale was employed for the assessment of brain atrophy. The detections of brain perfusion, WMH and brain atrophy were done at centrum ovale, parietal lateral ventricle and basal ganglia layers. RESULTS In PCAS patients we found low perfusion in the antecornu and postcornu blood supply areas at the lateral ventricle, the blood supply area of the anterior cerebral artery, the blood supply area of the posterior cerebral artery, and the blood supply area at the hippocampus as compared with control subjects (p