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Epidemiology of Moyamoya Disease in China: Single-Center, Population-Based Study.

Xiang-Yang Bao1, Qian-Nan Wang1, Yong Zhang1, Qian Zhang1, De-Sheng Li1, Wei-Zhong Yang1, Zheng-Shan Zhang1, Rui Zong1, Cong Han1, Lian Duan2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To our knowledge, no previous study has described the nationwide epidemiologic features of moyamoya disease (MMD) in China. We describe the epidemiologic features including the relative prevalence, age distribution, gender distribution, and initial clinical manifestations of patients with MMD treated at a single institution in China.
METHODS: Our cohort included 4128 patients with MMD. Their demographic and clinical characteristics were obtained by retrospective chart review.
RESULTS: The median age for the onset of symptoms was 30.36 years. The age distribution of patients with MMD was bimodal, with the highest peak detection rate at 35-45 years of age and a smaller peak at 5-9 years of age. The ratio of female-to-male patients was 1:1. The disease occurred mainly in the Han people and was rarely seen in minority nationalities. In our cohort, transient ischemic attack was the most common initial clinical manifestation (48.13%). The other initial manifestations included infarction (22.62%), hemorrhage (16.45%), and headache 230/4128 (5.57%). In north and northeast China, the ischemic type was more predominate while the hemorrhagic type was relatively rare. However, the percentage of hemorrhagic type in East China was higher than anywhere else in China.
CONCLUSIONS: This study confirmed some unique epidemiologic features as the studies previously reported in China, but it also revealed some new sight and tendency about moyamoya in China. As a lack of national epidemiologic studies, this study indicated the outline of moyamoya in China.
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Keywords:  China; Epidemiology; Moyamoya disease

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30404059     DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2018.10.175

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World Neurosurg        ISSN: 1878-8750            Impact factor:   2.104


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