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Can cerebral revascularization prevent hemorrhagic event in moyamoya disease? : Part I :Message from the clinics (Radiological observation of moyamoya disease)
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OBJECTIVE: Moyamoya disease, characterized with cerebrovascular arteriopathy causing progressive narrowing of intracranial ICAs, can cause cerebral hemorrhage. We performed this study to clear the sources of hemorrhagic events and to evaluate the possible effectiveness of revascularization for its prevention. METHODS: The authors reviewed the clinical and radiographic records obtained in a consecutive series of 126 patients with moyamoya syndrome. We analyzed their hemorrhagic or ischemic patterns and their angiographic characteristics as well. 63 cerebral revascularization surgery (49 extensive indirect revascularization, 11 minimal indirect revascularization, 3 direct revascularization) has been performed in 42 patients (11 hemorrhagic type, 31 ischemic type). Postoperative angiography had been done in 34 sides of 22 patients. We analyzed postoperative change of moyamoya vessel in surgically treated patients. RESULTS: Thirty two patients had been presented with cerebral hemorrhage and 91 had been presented with cerebral ischemia. Three patients had been presented with both. Hemorrhage occurred mainly in the ventricle (14 patients), thalamus (9) and basal ganglia (6), where maximal hemodynamic loading existed. Cerebral infarction had been identified in 55 patients and they occurred mainly in the borderzone area (96.7% of patients), which suggested that infarction had developed hemodynamically. No cerebral infarction had been identified in the rest of ischemic type patients. There was no difference between hemorrhagic and ischemic type in the collateral development pattern on the DSA. Moyamoya vessels had been regressed in all of extensive indirect surgery group but did not disappeared completely in the minimal indirect surgery group and direct surgery group. CONCLUSION: Considering that most Hemorrhagic events had occurred around the maximal hemodynamic loading area such as the junction between ventripetal artery and ventrifugal dysplastic artery and su
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- Can cerebral revascularization prevent hemorrhagic event in moyamoya disease? : Part I :Message from the clinics (Radiological observation of moyamoya disease)
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- Can cerebral revascularization prevent hemorrhagic event in moyamoya disease? : Part I :Message from the clinics (Radiological observation of moyamoya disease)
- 저자
- PARK HYEON SEON
- 학회명
- 제22차 대한뇌혈관외과학회 학술대회
- 개최지
- 대전
- 학회 개최일
- 2009-02-20 ~ 2009-02-21