نتایج جستجو برای: moyamoya

تعداد نتایج: 2118  

Journal: :Stroke 2017
Holger Wenz Ralf Wenz Máté Maros Gregory Ehrlich Mansour Al-Zghloul Christoph Groden Alex Förster

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Cerebral microbleeds (cMBs) have previously been linked with especially high incidence in Asian patients with moyamoya together with high tendency to bleed. This, presumably, is characteristic of patients with moyamoya. Herein, we, therefore, investigate retrospectively the frequency, location, and longitudinal course of cMBs in a large German cohort. METHODS We include...

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
meltem erol department of pediatrics, bagcilar training and research hospital, istanbul, turkey; corresponding author: meltem erol, department of pediatrics, bagcilar training and research hospital, istanbul, turkey. tel: +90-5324578397, fax: +90-2124404242, e-mail: ozlem bostan gayret department of pediatrics, bagcilar training and research hospital, istanbul, turkey ozgul yigit department of pediatrics, bagcilar training and research hospital, istanbul, turkey kubra serefoglu cabuk department of ophtalmology, bagcilar training and research hospital, istanbul, turkey mehmet toksoz department of radiology, bagcilar training and research hospital, istanbul, turkey mahir tiras department of pediatrics, bagcilar training and research hospital, istanbul, turkey

conclusions in cases of unusual vascular lesions, metabolic diseases must be considered. in homocystinuria, early diagnosis and treatment are important. blood homocysteine levels can be returned to normal, and some complications can be prevented. introduction homocystinuria is a hereditary disease caused by a defect in the enzymes involved in metabolizing methionine. homocystinuria can influenc...

Abdolkarim Hamedi, Maryam Khalesi, Masoud Pezeshki Rad Mohammad Hassan Aelami

Moyamoya disease is a rare vaso-occlusive illness with an unknown etiology characterized by stenosis of the internal carotid arteries with spontaneous development of a collateral vascular network.A 15-month-old girl was referred to the emergency ward of Imam Reza Hospital due to decreased level of consciousness, focal seizures and fever during the previous 24 hours with an impression of encepha...

2017
Kazuhiko Suyama Koichi Yoshida Keisuke Toda Hiroshi Baba Yasunari Ishikawa Izumi Nagata

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...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2016
T Matsushige M Kraemer M Schlamann P Berlit M Forsting M E Ladd U Sure K H Wrede

The pathophysiologic role of hemodynamic alteration to peripheral vessels in Moyamoya angiopathy and the formation of microaneurysms remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate microaneurysms in collateral Moyamoya vessels by using 7T ultra-high-field MR imaging. Ten patients with Moyamoya disease were evaluated with TOF-MRA at 7T acquired with 0.22 × 0.22 × 0.41 mm(3) resolut...

Journal: :Stroke 1999
Y Yoshida T Yoshimoto R Shirane Y Sakurai

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Revascularization surgery for moyamoya patients is believed to prevent cerebral ischemic attacks by improving cerebral blood flow. However, measures preventing the occurrence of hemorrhagic moyamoya in patients have not yet been established in the literature due to the low rate of hemorrhage onset as well as the originally limited numbers of patients with moyamoya disease...

1999
Yasuko Yoshida Takashi Yoshimoto Yoshiharu Sakurai

Background and Purpose—Revascularization surgery for moyamoya patients is believed to prevent cerebral ischemic attacks by improving cerebral blood flow. However, measures preventing the occurrence of hemorrhagic moyamoya in patients have not yet been established in the literature due to the low rate of hemorrhage onset as well as the originally limited numbers of patients with moyamoya disease...

Journal: :Pediatric neurology 2013
Hipólito Nzwalo Vera Santos Cátia Gradil José Pedro Vieira Carla Mendonça

Moyamoya disease is an idiopathic progressive steno-occlusive disorder of the intracranial arteries located at the base of the brain. It is associated with the development of compensatory extensive network of fine collaterals. Moyamoya disease is considered syndromic when certain genetic or acquired disorders such as polycystic kidney disease, neurofibromatosis, or meningitis are also present. ...

Journal: :Journal of neurosurgery 1993
J R Kestle H J Hoffman A R Mock

The role of radiotherapy in the management of patients with optic pathway glioma is controversial. In a series of patients with optic pathway glioma treated at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, five children were encountered who developed moyamoya phenomenon after radiotherapy. A retrospective review of the medical records was undertaken in order to assess the relationship between opti...

2014
Sahar F. Zafar Eric M. Bershad Kasey L. Gildersleeve Michael E. Newmark Eusebia Calvillo Jose I. Suarez Chethan P. Venkatasubba Rao

BACKGROUND Adult moyamoya disease is rare in the United States, and patients mostly present with cerebral ischemia. However, clinical and neurodiagnostic correlates of ischemia are not well known in this population. We sought to characterize the clinical and radiographic features of moyamoya disease in a large urban center in the United States, with a focus on angiographic and neuroimaging patt...

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