A Case of Moyamoya Disease in Morning Glory Syndrome

Jun Chul Byun, Se Youp Lee, Soon Young Cho
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Purpose: We report a diagnosis of Moyamoya disease based on brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and brain magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) performed in a child diagnosed with morning glory syndrome.Case summary: A 6-year-old boy visited the hospital with a chief complaint of exodeviation of his left eye that started at 1 year of age. The corrected visual acuity was 20/30 in the right eye and 20/400 in the left. The Krimsky test showed exotropia of 35 prism diopters (PD) for near vision and 30 PD for distance. Fundus photography showed an enlarged optic disc with funnel-shaped excavation in the left eye. With a diagnosis of morning glory syndrome accompanied by exotropia, the patient underwent brain MRI and brain MRA. The patient had no neurological symptoms such as headache and muscle weakness. Moyamoya disease was diagnosed, as brain MRI and MRA showed tiny tortuous vessels forming collateral vessels from the lenticulostriatal arteries, left posterior cerebral artery, and left middle meningeal artery, which originated from the external carotid artery.Conclusions: Moyamoya disease can occur in children with morning glory disease. Brain MRI and MRA can help to diagnose Moyamoya disease. Caution is needed because transient ischemic attack, cerebral infarction, and cerebral hemorrhage may occur in patients with Moyamoya disease.
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晨光综合征中的莫亚莫亚病病例
目的:我们报告了根据脑磁共振成像(MRI)和脑磁共振血管造影(MRA)对一名晨光综合征患儿做出的莫亚莫亚病诊断。病例摘要:一名 6 岁男孩来医院就诊,主诉是左眼从 1 岁开始外翻。右眼矫正视力为 20/30,左眼为 20/400。克里姆斯基(Krimsky)测试显示,他的近视度数为 35 棱镜屈光度(PD),远视度数为 30 棱镜屈光度(PD)。眼底照相显示左眼视盘扩大,有漏斗状凹陷。患者被诊断为伴有外斜的晨光综合征,并接受了脑磁共振成像和脑 MRA 检查。患者没有头痛和肌无力等神经系统症状。脑部核磁共振成像和脑部 MRA 显示,有细小的迂曲血管形成侧支血管,这些侧支血管来自颈外动脉的扁桃体后动脉、左侧大脑后动脉和左侧脑膜中动脉,因此确诊为莫亚莫亚病:结论:莫亚莫亚病可能发生在患有牵牛花病的儿童身上。脑磁共振成像和 MRA 可以帮助诊断 Moyamoya 病。Moyamoya病患者可能会出现短暂性脑缺血发作、脑梗塞和脑出血,因此需要谨慎。
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