Moyamoya disease is an extremely
rare disorder in most parts of the world except in
Japan. The pathogenesis of Moyamoya disease is unknown.
Moyamoya disease is characterized by progressive intracranial
vascular stenoses of the circle of Willis, resulting
in successive ischemic events. Hemorrhagic events
can also occur. The condition leads to irreversible
blockage of the carotid arteries to the brain as they
enter into the skull. It is a disease that tends to
affect children and adults in the third to fourth
decades of life. In children it tends to cause strokes
or seizures. In adults it tends to cause bleeding
or strokes. The clinical features are cerebral ischaemia
(strokes), recurrent transient ischaemic attacks (TIAs
or "mini strokes"), sensorimotor paralysis
(numbness in the extremities), convulsions and/or
migraine-like headaches.
The process of blockage (vascular occlusion) once
it begins tends to continue despite any known medical
management unless treated with surgery. The repeated
strokes can lead to severe functional impairment or
even death so it is important to recognize these lesions
and treat them early on. Without treatment, there
is progressive deterioration of neurologic function
and re-hemorrhage.
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