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Pediatric Moyamoya Biomarkers: Narrowing the Knowledge Gap

Authors :
Laura L. Lehman
Matsanga Leyila Kaseka
Jeffery Stout
Alfred P. See
Lisa Pabst
Lisa R. Sun
Sahar A. Hassanein
Michaela Waak
Arastoo Vossough
Edward R. Smith
Nomazulu Dlamini
Source :
Seminars in pediatric neurology. 43
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Moyamoya is a progressive cerebrovascular disorder that leads to stenosis of the arteries in the distal internal carotid, proximal middle cerebral and proximal anterior cerebral arteries of the circle of Willis. Typically a network of collaterals form to bypass the stenosis and maintain cerebral blood flow. As moyamoya progresses it affects the anterior circulation more commonly than posterior circulation, and cerebral blood flow becomes increasingly reliant on external carotid supply. Children with moyamoya are at increased risk for ischemic symptoms including stroke and transient ischemic attacks (TIA). In addition, cognitive decline may occur over time, even in the absence of clinical stroke. Standard of care for stroke prevention in children with symptomatic moyamoya is revascularization surgery. Treatment of children with asymptomatic moyamoya with revascularization surgery however remains more controversial. Therefore, biomarkers are needed to assist with not only diagnosis but also with determining ischemic risk and identifying best surgical candidates. In this review we will discuss the current knowledge as well as gaps in research in relation to pediatric moyamoya biomarkers including neurologic presentation, cognitive, neuroimaging, genetic and biologic biomarkers of disease severity and ischemic risk.

Details

ISSN :
15580776
Volume :
43
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Seminars in pediatric neurology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....087b759a3a3834d5ee1146ab3751ac48