Clinical Course, Therapy, and Long-Term Outcomes of Children With Moyamoya Disease and Posterior Cerebral Artery Involvement
Hui Wang,
Fangbin Hao,
Jie Feng
et al.
Abstract:Background and ObjectivesPosterior cerebral artery involvement (PCAi) has been identified as an important factor related to poor prognosis in moyamoya disease (MMD). This study summarized the characteristics of children with MMD and PCAi, clarified the clinical course, identified prognostic predictors, and investigated the long-term effect of encephaloduroarteriosynangiosis for posterior circulation (EDAS-p).
MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed all our pediatric MMD cases with follow-up angiograms from November… Show more
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