Predominant Involvement of Ipsilateral Anterior and Posterior Circulations in Moyamoya Disease

S. Mugikura, Shoki Takahashi, S. Higano, R. Shirane, Y. Sakurai, S. Yamada
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Background and Purpose— We encountered several patients with childhood onset of moyamoya disease in whom the ipsilateral anterior and posterior circulations were predominantly involved. This study investigated whether this is an angiographic characteristic of this disease. Methods— We evaluated steno-occlusive lesions on angiograms of 85 patients with pediatric onset of moyamoya disease, using two 4-stage angiographic classification scales for the internal carotid artery and posterior cerebral artery systems (ICA and PCA staging, respectively) and determined whether lesions with more advanced ICA and PCA stages were on ipsilateral sides. Results— When positive laterality was defined as the presence of a difference by ≥1 stage between the stages on both sides, lateralities in the ICA stages and in the PCA stages were present in 40 (47%) and 27 patients (32%), respectively. Lesions with more advanced ICA and PCA stages were on the same side, with significant probability (P =0.024, Fisher’s exact test). Lateralities in both ICA and PCA lesions were found in 17 patients. In 14 (82%) of the 17 patients, the more advanced side of ICA lesions was the same as that of PCA lesions, while it was contralateral in 3 patients (18%). Conclusions— In pediatric-onset moyamoya disease, asymmetrical involvement of bilateral ICAs and PCAs was common, and the ipsilateral ICA and PCA tended to be predominantly involved.
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烟雾病主要累及同侧前后循环
背景和目的-我们遇到了几例儿童期发病的烟雾病患者,其中同侧前循环和后循环主要受累。本研究探讨了这是否是该疾病的血管造影特征。方法:采用颈内动脉和脑后动脉系统的两种4期血管造影分级量表(分别为ICA和PCA分期)评估85例小儿烟雾病患者血管造影上的狭窄闭塞病变,并确定ICA和PCA分期较晚期的病变是否在同侧。结果-当侧侧性阳性定义为两期之间存在≥1期差异时,分别有40例(47%)和27例(32%)患者出现ICA期和PCA期的侧侧性。ICA和PCA分期较晚期的病变位于同侧,具有显著的概率(P =0.024, Fisher精确检验)。17例ICA和PCA病变均出现侧侧。17例患者中,14例(82%)的ICA病变较晚期侧与PCA病变相同,3例(18%)的ICA病变较晚期侧为对侧。结论:在儿童发病的烟雾病中,双侧ICA和PCA的不对称受累是常见的,同侧ICA和PCA往往主要受累。
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