Moyamoya disease - Diagnosis and treatment: Indirect cerebral revascularization at the Sheba Medical Center

Ouzi Nissim, Mati Bakon, Bruria Ben Zeev, Elinor Goshen, Nachshon Knoller, Moshe Hadani, Zeev Feldman*

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Abstract

Moyamoya disease is a cerebral vasculopathy characterized mainly by progressive narrowing of the major intracranial vessels. While more common and having a familial predilection in the Far East, it can also develop in association with some common hereditary diseases and can be acquired after environmental exposure. In the young its manifestations are the result of cerebral ischemia. Adults usually suffer from repeated incidents of intracerebral hemorrhage. Surgical revascularization of ischemic cerebral territories plays a major role in their treatment. We review the literature and present our series of three adult and five pediatric patients; these patients were diagnosed at our institution and treated with indirect revascularization techniques.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)661-666
Number of pages6
JournalIsrael Medical Association Journal
Volume7
Issue number10
StatePublished - Oct 2005

Keywords

  • Angiography
  • Cerebral ischemia
  • Cerebral revascularization
  • Moyamoya
  • Subarachnoid hemorrhage

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