Literature DB >> 21529135

Improvement in cognitive function and cerebral perfusion after bur hole surgery in an adult with moyamoya disease. Case report.

Lionel Calviere1, Isabelle Catalaa, Fabienne Marlats, Anne-Christine Januel, Jacques Lagarrigue, Vincent Larrue.   

Abstract

Recent studies have suggested that cognitive impairment may be a common complication in adults with moyamoya disease (MMD). However, the mechanisms of cognitive dysfunction have not been clarified. Whether cognitive impairment may occur as a consequence of cerebral hypoperfusion and may improve after revascularization surgery has not been determined. A 39-year-old West Indian woman with subacute dysexecutive cognitive syndrome and no history of stroke was diagnosed with MMD. Magnetic resonance imaging showed an old, small cerebral infarction in the left frontal white matter and no evidence of recent cerebral ischemia. Perfusion MR imaging with acetazolamide challenge demonstrated a reduced cerebrovascular reserve in both frontal lobes. Revascularization with bur hole surgery was performed, which resulted in complete regression of initial cognitive impairment. Improvement in cognitive function correlated with the development of transdural collaterals on angiography and improvement in cerebral perfusion on MR imaging. This case suggests a relationship between cognitive dysfunction and cerebral hypoperfusion in MMD. Cognitive impairment may be potentially reversible after bur hole surgery and cerebral perfusion improvement.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21529135     DOI: 10.3171/2011.3.JNS101117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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Authors:  Lionel Calviere; Paul Loubiere; Melanie Planton; Vanessa Cazzola; Isabelle Catalaa; Helene Mirabel; Jean Christophe Sol; Fabrice Bonneville
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Authors:  Mattia Pacetti; Domenico Tortora; Pietro Fiaschi; Alessandro Consales; Gianluca Piatelli; Marcello Ravegnani; Armando Cama; Marco Pavanello
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