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Longitudinal anterior-to-posterior shift of collateral channels in patients with moyamoya disease: an implication for its hemorrhagic onset.

Shusuke Yamamoto, Satoshi Hori, Daina Kashiwazaki, Naoki Akioka, Naoya Kuwayama, Satoshi Kuroda.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess longitudinal changes in the collateral channels originating from the lenticulostriate artery (LSA), posterior communicating artery (PCoA), and anterior and posterior choroidal arteries (AChA and PChA, respectively) during disease progression and/or aging. The impact of collateral channels on onset type was also examined.
METHODS: This study included 71 involved hemispheres in 41 patients with moyamoya disease. The disease was categorized into 6 stages according to Suzuki's angiographic staging system. The degree of development of each moyamoya vessel was categorized into 3 grades.
RESULTS: The LSA started to dilate in stage 2, showed the most prominent development in stage 3, and decreased in more advanced stages (p < 0.001). The AChA most notably developed in stage 3 and gradually shrank (p = 0.04). The PCoA started to dilate in stage 3 and showed the most prominent development in stage 4 (p = 0.03). The PChA started to dilate in stage 3 and showed the most prominent development in stages 4 to 5 (p < 0.001). Patient age was negatively related to LSA development (p = 0.01, R = 0.30) and was positively associated with the abnormal dilation and extension of the PCoA (p = 0.02, R = 0.28) and PChA (p < 0.001, R = 0.45). The PCoA, AChA, and PChA more distinctly developed in hemispheres with intracerebral or intraventricular hemorrhage than in hemispheres with ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (p < 0.001, p = 0.03, and p = 0.03, respectively).
CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that the collateral channels through moyamoya vessels longitudinally shift from the anterior to posterior component during disease progression and aging, which may be closely related to the onset of hemorrhagic stroke in adult moyamoya disease.

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Keywords:  AChA = anterior choroidal artery; LSA = lenticulostriate artery; MMD = moyamoya disease; PChA = posterior choroidal artery; PCoA = posterior communicating artery; Suzuki’s angiographic staging; TIA = transient ischemic attack; cerebral angiography; moyamoya vessel; perforating artery; vascular disorders

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29570010     DOI: 10.3171/2017.9.JNS172231

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


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Authors:  Xiang Guo; Lingyun Gao; Hao Yu; Weijian Chen; Yunjun Yang; Feng Jin; Yawei Hu; Zhen Chong; Deguo Liu; Zhanguo Sun; Yueqin Chen
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2021-02-09       Impact factor: 5.315

2.  Imaging features of adult moyamoya disease patients with anterior intracerebral hemorrhage based on high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging.

Authors:  Jiali Xu; Gary B Rajah; Houdi Zhang; Cong Han; Xuxuan Shen; Bin Li; Zhengxing Zou; Wenbo Zhao; Changhong Ren; Guiyou Liu; Yuchuan Ding; Qi Yang; Sijie Li; Xunming Ji
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3.  Moyamoya Disease With Initial Ischemic or Hemorrhagic Attack Shows Different Brain Structural and Functional Features: A Pilot Study.

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4.  Clinical and Radiological Features of Childhood Onset Adult Moyamoya Disease: Implication for Hemorrhagic Stroke.

Authors:  Shusuke Yamamoto; Daina Kashiwazaki; Haruto Uchino; Hisayasu Saito; Naoki Akioka; Naoya Kuwayama; Satoshi Kuroda
Journal:  Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo)       Date:  2020-06-12       Impact factor: 1.742

Review 5.  Progression in Moyamoya Disease: Clinical Features, Neuroimaging Evaluation, and Treatment.

Authors:  Xin Zhang; Weiping Xiao; Qing Zhang; Ding Xia; Peng Gao; Jiabin Su; Heng Yang; Xinjie Gao; Wei Ni; Yu Lei; Yuxiang Gu
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