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Postoperative Evaluation of Moyamoya Disease with Perfusion Weighted MR Imaging: Initial Experience

Postoperative Evaluation of Moyamoya Disease with Perfusion Weighted MR Imaging: Initial Experience

... The relatively broad age range of 2–27 years is another limitation. It may raise the question as to whether age-related hemodynamic changes would af- fect outcome. To our knowledge, TTP or rCBV change according to aging ...

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Clinical Reasoning: Moyamoya disease masquerading as acute refractory cerebral vasospasm

Clinical Reasoning: Moyamoya disease masquerading as acute refractory cerebral vasospasm

... Given the lack of a definitive diagnosis, the decision was made to pursue conventional angiography. In addition to re- capitulating several findings on CTA, angiography revealed extensive collateral networks with ...

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Decrease in Leptomeningeal Ivy Sign on Fluid Attenuated Inversion Recovery Images after Cerebral Revascularization in Patients with Moyamoya Disease

Decrease in Leptomeningeal Ivy Sign on Fluid Attenuated Inversion Recovery Images after Cerebral Revascularization in Patients with Moyamoya Disease

... with Moyamoya disease is associated with decreased cerebral VR and development of leptomeningeal ...In Moyamoya disease, secondary collaterals are well-developed due to failure of primary ...

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Prevalence of and risk factors for enlarged perivascular spaces in adult patients with moyamoya disease

Prevalence of and risk factors for enlarged perivascular spaces in adult patients with moyamoya disease

... moya disease group and the control group are presented in Table ...the moyamoya group ...the moyamoya group ...the moyamoya group and grade 0 = 0, grade 1 = 8, grade 2 = 30, grade 3 = 44, and ...

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Variant angina in moyamoya disease – a correlative etiology and different presentation: a case report

Variant angina in moyamoya disease – a correlative etiology and different presentation: a case report

... with moyamoya disease 8 years ago in 2006 and received indirect revascularization, encephalo- duro-arterio-synangiosis (Figure 1A and B), she has had chest pain since ...

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Clinical and Angiographic Features and Stroke Types in Adult Moyamoya Disease

Clinical and Angiographic Features and Stroke Types in Adult Moyamoya Disease

... ethmoidal Moyamoya, and trans- dural anastomosis from the ECA occurred more often in posterior circulation than in anterior circulation ischemic strokes (P ⫽ ...with Moyamoya disease with acute ...

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P.R4810K, a polymorphism of RNF213, the susceptibility gene for moyamoya disease, is associated with blood pressure

P.R4810K, a polymorphism of RNF213, the susceptibility gene for moyamoya disease, is associated with blood pressure

... with moyamoya syndrome are also known to be associated with BP, including Sickle cell disease [30, 31], neurofibromatosis I [32], Noonan syndrome [33, 34], Seckel syndrome [35], familial thoracic aortic ...

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Angiographic changes after pial synangiosis in childhood moyamoya disease

Angiographic changes after pial synangiosis in childhood moyamoya disease

... moya disease by pial synangiosis and to compare these changes with patient ...for moyamoya disease were ...synangiosis, moyamoya collaterals were increased in 48%, unchanged in 16%, and ...

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Posterior Circulation and High Prevalence of Ischemic Stroke among Young Pediatric Patients with Moyamoya Disease: Evidence of Angiography Based Differences by Age at Diagnosis

Posterior Circulation and High Prevalence of Ischemic Stroke among Young Pediatric Patients with Moyamoya Disease: Evidence of Angiography Based Differences by Age at Diagnosis

... flow of the developing brain may derive from the increasing demand for blood characteristic of the brains of younger chil- dren and at least partially account for the highest prevalence of CSs in the very young group. ...

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Anatomic and Angiographic Analyses of Ophthalmic Artery Collaterals in Moyamoya Disease

Anatomic and Angiographic Analyses of Ophthalmic Artery Collaterals in Moyamoya Disease

... MATERIALS AND METHODS: All patients treated for Moyamoya disease from 2004 to 2016 in 4 neurosurgical centers with available cerebral digital subtraction angiography were included. Sixty-three cases were ...

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Moyamoya Disease of Childhood as a Cause of Recurrent Cerebral Ischemic Attacks - A Case Report

Moyamoya Disease of Childhood as a Cause of Recurrent Cerebral Ischemic Attacks - A Case Report

... of Moyamoya disease is ...recklinghausen’s disease 5-8 , peripheral vascular occlusive disease, trauma, therapeutic irradiation of the head (especially for sellar and suprasellar lesions) and ...

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Quantitative Cerebrovascular Reserve Measured by Acetazolamide Challenged Dynamic CT Perfusion in Ischemic Adult Moyamoya Disease: Initial Experience with Angiographic Correlation

Quantitative Cerebrovascular Reserve Measured by Acetazolamide Challenged Dynamic CT Perfusion in Ischemic Adult Moyamoya Disease: Initial Experience with Angiographic Correlation

... The CTP is feasible for the evaluation of quantitative CVR and certainly provides information that is similar to that described previously with PET or SPECT. Moreover, the CTP is a much more readily accessible imaging ...

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Pregnancy Outcomes in Women with Moyamoya Disease: Experiences at a Single Center in Korea

Pregnancy Outcomes in Women with Moyamoya Disease: Experiences at a Single Center in Korea

... Purpose: Moyamoya disease (MMD) occurs predominantly in Korean and Japa- nese women. The aim of this study was to investigate clinical features and pregnancy outcomes in women with MMD. Materials and ...

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Cerebrovascular Collaterals Correlate with Disease Severity in Adult North American Patients with Moyamoya Disease

Cerebrovascular Collaterals Correlate with Disease Severity in Adult North American Patients with Moyamoya Disease

... multivariate model for the angiographic findings in subjects with MMD, ranging from no PCA occlusive change in stage 1 to PCA occlusion with almost no visualization of distal branches in stage 4. Using this system, Togao ...

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Unilateral hemorrhagic moyamoya disease and contralateral cavernous aneurysm in an Indian woman treated with stent-assisted coil technique: case report

Unilateral hemorrhagic moyamoya disease and contralateral cavernous aneurysm in an Indian woman treated with stent-assisted coil technique: case report

... Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a chronic cerebrovascular disorder of slow progressive occlusion or stenosis of ter- minal portion of the intracranial internal carotid artery (ICA) or proximal portion of the ...

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The Relationship between Cerebral Infarction and Angiographic Characteristics in Childhood Moyamoya Disease

The Relationship between Cerebral Infarction and Angiographic Characteristics in Childhood Moyamoya Disease

... of disease onset between the two ...of disease, the faster PCA involve- ment may ...childhood-onset moyamoya disease have documented that the dis- ease progresses up to adolescence but ...

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Moyamoya disease and syndromes: from genetics to clinical management

Moyamoya disease and syndromes: from genetics to clinical management

... Abstract: Moyamoya angiopathy is characterized by a progressive stenosis of the terminal portion of the internal carotid arteries and the development of a network of abnormal collateral ...hand, moyamoya ...

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Case Report Clinical analysis of complications following surgical clipping of unilateral moyamoya disease associated with aneurysms

Case Report Clinical analysis of complications following surgical clipping of unilateral moyamoya disease associated with aneurysms

... Abstract: Currently, there is insufficient research and experience concerning complications following surgical clip- ping treatment for unilateral moyamoya disease (MMD) associated with aneurysms. This ...

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Echo planar perfusion MR of moyamoya disease

Echo planar perfusion MR of moyamoya disease

... signal drop on the side on which stenotic change was more prominent on conventional or MR angiograms. We assume that this may be explained by the rich collateral flow in these patients being reflected as seemingly ...

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Anesthetic management in an adult moyamoya disease patient undergoing mitral valve plasty for severe mitral regurgitation

Anesthetic management in an adult moyamoya disease patient undergoing mitral valve plasty for severe mitral regurgitation

... Conclusions: The details of the clinical course of his case will add to our knowledge regarding intraoperative management options in moyamoya disease patients requiring cardiac surgery. We suggest that ...

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