Literature DB >> 19335128

Understanding and treating moyamoya disease in children.

Jodi L Smith1.   

Abstract

Moyamoya disease, a known cause of pediatric stroke, is an unremitting cerebrovascular occlusive disorder of unknown etiology that can lead to devastating, permanent neurological disability if left untreated. It is characterized by progressive stenosis of the intracranial internal carotid arteries and their distal branches and the nearly simultaneous appearance of basal arterial collateral vessels that vascularize hypoperfused brain distal to the occluded vessels. Moyamoya disease may be idiopathic or may occur in association with other syndromes. Most children with moyamoya disease present with recurrent transient ischemic attacks or strokes. Although there is no definitive medical treatment, numerous direct and indirect revascularization procedures have been used to improve the compromised cerebral circulation, with outcomes varying according to procedure type. Such techniques improve the long-term outcome of patients with both idiopathic and syndrome-associated moyamoya disease. This review provides a comprehensive discussion of moyamoya disease in children, with an emphasis on the most effective surgical treatment options.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19335128     DOI: 10.3171/2000.01.FOCUS08306

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurg Focus        ISSN: 1092-0684            Impact factor:   4.047


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1.  The maya behind moyamoya--the two extremes of the disease.

Authors:  Nandini Vijayakanthi; Thillothammal Natarajan
Journal:  Indian J Pediatr       Date:  2012-06-26       Impact factor: 1.967

2.  When and why is surgical revascularization indicated for the treatment of moyamoya syndrome in patients with RASopathies? A systematic review of the literature and a single institute experience.

Authors:  Marcello Scala; Pietro Fiaschi; Valeria Capra; Maria Luisa Garrè; Domenico Tortora; Marcello Ravegnani; Marco Pavanello
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2018-05-24       Impact factor: 1.475

3.  Reduction in Overt and Silent Stroke Recurrence Rate Following Cerebral Revascularization Surgery in Children with Sickle Cell Disease and Severe Cerebral Vasculopathy.

Authors:  Erin M Hall; Jeffrey Leonard; Jodi L Smith; Kristin P Guilliams; Michael Binkley; Robert J Fallon; Monica L Hulbert
Journal:  Pediatr Blood Cancer       Date:  2016-04-22       Impact factor: 3.167

4.  Unpredictable postoperative global cerebral infarction in the patient of williams syndrome accompanying moyamoya disease.

Authors:  Yang-Won Sim; Mou-Seop Lee; Young-Gyu Kim; Dong-Ho Kim
Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2011-09-30

5.  Moyamoya disease and surgical intervention.

Authors:  Jay W Rhee; Suresh N Magge
Journal:  Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep       Date:  2011-04       Impact factor: 5.081

6.  Neuropsychological impacts of indirect revascularization for pediatric moyamoya disease.

Authors:  WooHyun Kim; Eun-Young Lee; Seong-Eun Park; Eun-Kyung Park; Ju-Seong Kim; Dong-Seok Kim; Kyu-Won Shim
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2018-04-20       Impact factor: 1.475

Review 7.  Moyamoya disease in children.

Authors:  David M Ibrahimi; Rafael J Tamargo; Edward S Ahn
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2010-07-04       Impact factor: 1.475

8.  Network-based gene expression analysis of vascular wall of juvenile Moyamoya disease.

Authors:  Nobuya Okami; Yasuo Aihara; Hiroyuki Akagawa; Koji Yamaguchi; Akitsugu Kawashima; Toshiyuki Yamamoto; Yoshikazu Okada
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2014-12-12       Impact factor: 1.475

9.  Decompressive hemicraniectomy in the management of acute stroke in children with Moyamoya disease: the difficult balance between the spontaneous postoperative revascularization process and the need for cranial reconstruction.

Authors:  Marc Hohenhaus; Mukesch Johannes Shah; Matthias Eckenweiler; Vera van Velthoven
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2015-07-23       Impact factor: 1.475

10.  Moyamoya disease: Diagnostic imaging.

Authors:  Eugeniusz Tarasów; Alina Kułakowska; Adam Lukasiewicz; Katarzyna Kapica-Topczewska; Alicja Korneluk-Sadzyńska; Joanna Brzozowska; Wiesław Drozdowski
Journal:  Pol J Radiol       Date:  2011-01
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