نتایج جستجو برای: moyamoya
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Moyamoya disease is an uncommon cerebrovascular condition characterized by progressive stenosis of the bilateral internal carotid arteries with compensatory formation of an abnormal network of perforating blood vessels providing collateral circulation. The etiology and pathogenesis of moyamoya disease remain unclear. Evidence from histological studies, proteomics, and endothelial progenitor cel...
PURPOSE To evaluate magnetic resonance (MR) angiography and MR imaging in assessment of moyamoya disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS The cases of 26 patients with moyamoya disease were evaluated prospectively. After three-dimensional time-of-flight 1.5-T MR angiography and MR imaging, images were evaluated in blinded separate interpretation. RESULTS MR angiography and MR imaging accurately depic...
Intracerebral hemorrhage in patients with moyamoya disease is rare in children. We report three unique cases of pediatric moyamoya disease with hemorrhagic onset. Two 7-year-old girls and a 9-year-old girl were admitted to our hospital because of intracerebral hemorrhage associated with angiographically verified moyamoya disease. Two of them did not demonstrate either an ischemic episode or cer...
PURPOSE To clarify whether there were any differences in MR appearance between the childhood and the adult moyamoya syndromes. METHOD We compared the cranial MR findings in four children under the age of 6 who had moyamoya syndrome with previously documented adult cases. RESULTS Moyamoya syndrome in younger children exhibited a significant increase in cortical and subcortical infarction, an...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Renal artery lesions in moyamoya disease have been described sporadically in several case reports. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the angiographic findings of renal artery lesions in moyamoya disease and to determine the prevalence of renal artery lesions in patients with moyamoya disease. METHODS Eighty-six consecutive patients with idiopathic moyamoya diseas...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Moyamoya disease is an uncommon, cerebrovascular occlusive disease of unknown pathogenesis. Previously described Moyamoya cohorts include predominantly Asian populations or ethnically diverse North American cohorts. To gain further insight into the pathogenesis of moyamoya, we examined clinical characteristics of a primarily white, Midwestern US population METHODS Retro...
BACKGROUND Enlarged perivascular spaces (EPVS) are often observed with magnetic resonance imaging in patients with small vessel disease. However, the risk factors, radiological features, and clinical relevance of EPVS in patients with moyamoya disease are poorly understood. The purpose of this study was to evaluate EPVS, the risk factors of many EPVS, and the pathophysiology of EPVS in adult pa...
BACKGROUND Moyamoya syndrome is a vasculopathy characterised by progressive occlusion of the cerebral arteries resulting in the development of abnormal collateral circulation. To diagnose this syndrome, imaging of the cerebral arteries is required including CT- or MR-angiography and conventional angiography. We present a case of moyamoya disease with typical findings detected in the sonography....
Moyamoya disease is a cerebrovascular condition that results in the narrowing of the vessels of the circle of Willis and collateral vessel formation at the base of the brain. Although relationships between Graves' disease and cerebrovascular accidents in Moyamoya disease are obscure, the coexistence of the two diseases is noteworthy. Moyamoya disease has been rarely reported in adolescent patie...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE High-resolution turbo MR angiography with zero-filling interpolation (ZFI) technique is a new vascular imaging method with reduced scan time. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate high-resolution turbo MR angiography for the diagnosis and assessment of moyamoya disease. METHODS Forty-six patients suspected of having moyamoya disease were examined with high-re...
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