1. Pathological changes in the lenticulostriate artery indicate the mechanisms leading to intracranial hemorrhage in Moyamoya disease: a case report.
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Hashio A, Hamano E, Ozaki S, Hatyakeyama K, Ikeda Y, Niwa A, Yamada N, Ikedo T, Yamada K, Imamura H, Mori H, Iihara K, and Kataoka H
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- Female, Humans, Adult, Middle Cerebral Artery diagnostic imaging, Middle Cerebral Artery surgery, Intracranial Hemorrhages diagnostic imaging, Intracranial Hemorrhages etiology, Moyamoya Disease complications, Moyamoya Disease diagnostic imaging, Moyamoya Disease surgery, Aneurysm, False
- Abstract
This case report details the pathological findings of a vessel wall identified as the bleeding point for intracranial hemorrhage associated with Moyamoya disease. A 29-year-old woman experienced intracranial hemorrhage unrelated to hyperperfusion following superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery bypass surgery. A pseudoaneurysm on the lenticulostriate artery (LSA) was identified as the causative vessel and subsequently excised. Examination of the excised pseudoaneurysm revealed a fragment of the LSA, with a disrupted internal elastic lamina and media degeneration. These pathological findings in a perforating artery, akin to the circle of Willis, provide insights into the underlying mechanisms of hemorrhage in Moyamoya disease., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2024
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