Objective: It has been noted that the posterior circulation serves as an important source of collateral blood supply in moyamoya disease. Since most of the literature has focused on non-operative cases and many symptomatic patients receive surgical revascularization, we evaluated the posterior circulation changes after revascularization and found that progressive posterior cerebral artery (PCA) steno-occlusive changes after revascularization caused cerebral hemodynamic compromise and clinical deterioration in a significant portion of patients. Methods: Twenty-three moyamoya disease patients with ischemic presentation who received revascularization with complete angiography and xenon CT during a minimum of 3 years' clinical follow-up were en...
BACKGROUND: Extracranial-intracranial bypass is an effective treatment option for moyamoya disease a...
We report a novel surgical technique for patients with profound cerebral ischemia in the temporo-occ...
OBJECTIVE: Moyamoya vasculopathy is a rare, often bilateral disease characterized by progressive ste...
Introduction: Moyamoya disease and syndrome are well known to affect the anterior cerebral circulati...
BACKGROUND: Moyamoya disease causes progressive occlusion of the supraclinoidal internal carotid art...
OBJECTIVE: Moyamoya disease is a dynamic cerebrovascular condition that often requires vascular surv...
Moyamoya disease is a chronic cerebrovascular disease characterized by spontaneous and progressive s...
SUMMARY: Serial neurocognitive and perfusion MR imaging findings are described in the perioperative ...
Conference Theme: Brain Attack: A New EraFree Paper 8AIM: To study the incidence, natural history an...
Objective: To analyze the risk factors of transient neurological deficits (TND) and perioperative st...
Hypoperfusion and hyperperfusion could be causes of early postoperative complications that lead to n...
Background and purpose: This study evaluated the changes in blood flow velocity in the anterior and ...
OBJECTIVE : Young patients with moyamoya disease can exhibit infarction after revascularization surg...
OBJECTIVE: The main treatment for moyamoya disease (MMD) is revascularization surgery. Most bypasses...
We investigated whether intraoperative systolic blood pressure (ISBP) is associated with the risk of...
BACKGROUND: Extracranial-intracranial bypass is an effective treatment option for moyamoya disease a...
We report a novel surgical technique for patients with profound cerebral ischemia in the temporo-occ...
OBJECTIVE: Moyamoya vasculopathy is a rare, often bilateral disease characterized by progressive ste...
Introduction: Moyamoya disease and syndrome are well known to affect the anterior cerebral circulati...
BACKGROUND: Moyamoya disease causes progressive occlusion of the supraclinoidal internal carotid art...
OBJECTIVE: Moyamoya disease is a dynamic cerebrovascular condition that often requires vascular surv...
Moyamoya disease is a chronic cerebrovascular disease characterized by spontaneous and progressive s...
SUMMARY: Serial neurocognitive and perfusion MR imaging findings are described in the perioperative ...
Conference Theme: Brain Attack: A New EraFree Paper 8AIM: To study the incidence, natural history an...
Objective: To analyze the risk factors of transient neurological deficits (TND) and perioperative st...
Hypoperfusion and hyperperfusion could be causes of early postoperative complications that lead to n...
Background and purpose: This study evaluated the changes in blood flow velocity in the anterior and ...
OBJECTIVE : Young patients with moyamoya disease can exhibit infarction after revascularization surg...
OBJECTIVE: The main treatment for moyamoya disease (MMD) is revascularization surgery. Most bypasses...
We investigated whether intraoperative systolic blood pressure (ISBP) is associated with the risk of...
BACKGROUND: Extracranial-intracranial bypass is an effective treatment option for moyamoya disease a...
We report a novel surgical technique for patients with profound cerebral ischemia in the temporo-occ...
OBJECTIVE: Moyamoya vasculopathy is a rare, often bilateral disease characterized by progressive ste...