| Literature DB >> 24753782 |
Aman Sharma1, Neil Soneji2, George Farah3.
Abstract
PATIENT: Female, 40 FINAL DIAGNOSIS: Moya-Moya Disease Symptoms: Blurred vision • headache • lethargy MEDICATION: - Clinical Procedure: - Specialty: Neurology.Entities:
Keywords: Brain Ischemia; Cerebrovascular Disorders; Moya Moya Disease – diagnosis
Year: 2014 PMID: 24753782 PMCID: PMC3992217 DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.890222
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Case Rep ISSN: 1941-5923
Figure 1.Magnetic resonance angiography: Time of Flight MR angiogram. MIP axial image showing occlusion at both distal ICAs and Moya Moya collateral vessels as a ‘puff of smoke’ on the left.
Figure 2.Magnetic resonance angiography: Time of Flight MR angiogram. MIP coronal image showing Moya Moya collateral vessels as a ‘puff of smoke’ on the left and reduced conspicuity of the left PCA.
Suzuki Grading System [1,3].
| 1 | Narrowing of ICA apex |
| 2 | Initiation of Moya Moya collaterals |
| 3 | Progressive ICA stenosis with intensification of Moya Moya-associated collaterals |
| 4 | Development of ECA collaterals |
| 5 | Intensification of ECA collaterals and reduction of Moya Moya-associated vessels |
| 6 | Total occlusion of ICA and disappearance of Moya Moya-associated collaterals |
Grades 1–6 showing the increasing severity of Moya Moya.