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Diagnosis and treatment of adult Moyamoya disease

Kim JE, Pang CH

Moyamoya disease (MMD) refers to a chronic progressive steno-occlusive disease at the distal portion of the internal carotid artery with abnormal collateral vessel formation of unknown etiology. The definite diagnosis...
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Factors Associated with Daily Completion Rates in a Smartphone-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment Study

Yang YS, Ryu GW, Choi M

OBJECTIVES: Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) methods are known to have validity for capturing momentary changes in variables over time. However, data quality relies on the completion rates, which are influenced...
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A Case of Familial Spondyloenchondrodysplasia with Immune Dysregulation Masquerading as Moyamoya Syndrome

Lee JS, Lim BC, Kim KJ, Kim SK, Kim OH, Kim JG, Park SG, Cho TJ, Chae JH

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Arterial Spin Labeling MRI for Quantitative Assessment of Cerebral Perfusion Before and After Cerebral Revascularization in Children with Moyamoya Disease

Ha JY, Choi YH, Lee S, Cho YJ, Cheon JE, Kim IO, Kim WS

OBJECTIVE: To determine the correlation between cerebral blood flow (CBF) on arterial spin labeling (ASL) MRI and the degree of postoperative revascularization assessed on digital subtraction angiography in children with...
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Hemorrhagic Moyamoya Disease : A Recent Update

Fujimura M, Tominaga T

Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a progressive cerebrovascular disease with unknown etiology, characterized by bilateral stenoocclusive changes at the terminal portion of the internal carotid artery and an abnormal vascular network...
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Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome Misdiagnosed as Moyamoya Disease with Transient Ischemic Attack as Initial Manifestation

Kim DH, Kim JG, Kim JO, Lee SJ

Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS) is a disease characterized by reversible and multiple stenoses of cerebral blood vessels that improve within 3 months, accompanied by thunderclap headache. Here, we report...
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Acute Ischemic Stroke in Moyamoya Syndrome Associated with Thyrotoxicosis

Kang D, Seong GH, Bae JS, Lee JH, Song HK, Kim Y

BACKGROUND: A few cases of moyamoya syndrome associated with thyrotoxicosis have been reported. However, studies on the association of hyperthyroidism with moyamoya syndrome are insufficient. CASE REPORT: Here we report a...
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Aberrant Promoter Hypomethylation of Sortilin 1: A Moyamoya Disease Biomarker

Sung HY, Lee JY, Park AK, Moon YJ, Jo I, Park EM, Wang KC, Phi JH, Ahn JH, Kim SK

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The pathogenesis of moyamoya disease (MMD) remains poorly understood, and no reliable molecular biomarkers for MMD have been identified to date. The present study aimed to identify...
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Cognitive Functions in Children and Adults with Moyamoya Vasculopathy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Kronenburg A, van den Berg E, van Schooneveld MM, Braun KP, Calviere L, van der Zwan A, Klijn CJ

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Patients with moyamoya vasculopathy (MMV) may experience cognitive impairment, but its reported frequency, severity, and nature vary. In a systematic review and metaanalysis, we aimed to assess...
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Rupture of a Middle Meningeal Artery Pseudoaneurysm in Moyamoya Syndrome Related with Tuberculous Meningitis

Mun HY, Nam TK, Choi HH, Park YS

We report a rare case of a patient with Moyamoya syndrome who presented with intracerebral hemorrhage resulting from rupture of a middle meningeal artery pseudoaneurysm. This 38-year-old woman was unconscious...
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Postoperative Transient Neurologic Dysfunction: A Proposal for Pathophysiology

Phi JH, Lee SJ, Kang HS, Kim JE, Kim SK, Cho WS, Lee SY

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Sudden neurological deterioration which cannot be explained by structural change, ischemia or seizure is often observed among neurosurgical patients. We aimed to provide new insight into the...
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Moyamoya disease in a 3-year-old boy presenting with a focal motor seizure provoked by hyperventilation

Hwang S, Kim JH, Yoon HM, Yum MS

A previously healthy, 3-year-old boy presented to the emergency department with an afebrile focal motor seizure. He was found crying and having a seizure 30 minutes earlier. During this seizure,...
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Concurrence of Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Acute Ischemic Stroke due to Moyamoya Disease

Lee H, Lee J, Kim S, Oh MS, Han KH, Kang KS, Kim S

Although the etiology of moyamoya disease (MMD) remains unknown, autoimmunity is one of the proposed pathogeneses. Unlike other autoimmune disorders that are associated with cerebral arteritis, concurrence of MMD and...
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Revascularization of Concurrent Renal and Cerebral Artery Stenosis in a 14-Year-Old Girl with Takayasu Arteritis and Moyamoya Syndrome

Lee ML, Chang MY, Chang TM, Yang RC, Chang MC, Yang AD

Concurrent involvement of bilateral renal and cerebral arteries, usually incurred as stenosis, is rare in childhood-onset Takayasu arteritis (c-TA). We report the case of a 14-year-old girl, with c-TA, presenting...
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A Case of Moyamoya Syndrome Diagnosed by Ophthalmic Examination in a Patient with Moyamoya Disease

Oh WH

PURPOSE: To report a case of moyamoya syndrome after an additional diagnosis of neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF 1) using an ophthalmic examination in a middle-aged patient with moyamoya disease. CASE SUMMARY:...
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Coexistence of Radiation-Induced Meningioma and Moyamoya Syndrome 10 Years after Irradiation against Medulloblastoma: a Case Report

Han JY, Choi JW, Wang KC, Phi JH, Lee JY, Chae JH, Park SH, Cheon JE, Kim SK

Radiotherapy is one of the standard treatments for medulloblastoma. However, therapeutic central nervous system irradiation in children may carry delayed side effects, such as radiation-induced tumor and vasculopathy. Here, we...
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A Case of Cardiac Arrest due to Multivessel, Diffuse Coronary Spasm in Moyamoya Disease

Choi YM, Choi JW, Kang DH, Kwak CH, Hwang JY, Koh JS

Moyamoya disease is characterized by progressive stenosis of the distal portion of the internal carotid arteries and fragile collateral vessels in the brain. The precise pathogenesis is still not known....
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A Case of Acute Cerebral Infarction and Thyroid Storm Associated with Moyamoya Disease

Jang SA, Baek YH, Park TS, Lee KA

Coexistence of moyamoya disease and Graves' disease is rare. A 41-year-old woman presented with symptoms of left-sided hemiparesis and dysarthria. Magnetic resonance imaging and angiography revealed acute infarction of the...
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Neurocognitive Dysfunction According to Hypoperfusion Territory in Patients With Moyamoya Disease

Kang CG, Chun MH, Kang JA, Do KH, Choi SJ

OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the prevalence of cerebral hypoperfusion without focal cerebral lesions in patients with Moyamoya disease (MMD), and the relationship between areas of hypoperfusion and cognitive impairment. METHODS: Twenty-six MMD...
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Moyamoya Disease: Cardiologist's Perspectives

Kim DK, Chang SA, Park TK

Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a steno-occlusive disease of the cerebral artery around the circle of Willis. It was first described in 1957 in Japan and named because the characteristic appearance...
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