A case report of critical ischemic stroke in moyamoya-like vasculopathy accompanied by systemic lupus erythematosus.

Wooseong Jeong, Gil Myeong Seong, Jung-Hwan Oh, Jay Chol Choi, Joong-Goo Kim
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Moyamoya-like vasculopathy (MMV) is a rare, chronic, progressive cerebrovascular disorder characterized by stenosis or occlusion of the terminal portion of the bilateral internal carotid arteries and development of abnormal collateral vessels at the base of the brain. This disorder develops in association with various systemic diseases and conditions, including neurofibromatosis type 1, Down syndrome, thyroid disease, radiation therapy, and autoimmune disease. We report a case of a 51-year-old female patient with low-activity systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) who had a sudden onset of global aphasia and right hemiplegia. Three months previous, she had been on antiplatelet medication due to a single transient ischemic attack. Brain magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated a massive infarct of the left middle cerebral artery territory. Conventional angiography showed complete occlusion of the left middle cerebral artery with poor development of basal collateral vessels. This case demonstrates that a patient with underlying autoimmune disease such as SLE accompanied by MMV should be considered vulnerable to ischemic stroke.

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烟雾样血管病变并发系统性红斑狼疮的急性缺血性脑卒中1例。
烟雾样血管病变(MMV)是一种罕见的慢性进行性脑血管疾病,其特征是双侧颈内动脉末端狭窄或闭塞,以及大脑底部异常侧支血管的发展。这种疾病的发展与各种全身性疾病和状况有关,包括1型神经纤维瘤病、唐氏综合征、甲状腺疾病、放射治疗和自身免疫性疾病。我们报告一例51岁女性低活动性系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)患者突然出现全身性失语和右侧偏瘫。三个月前,由于一次短暂性脑缺血发作,她一直在服用抗血小板药物。脑磁共振成像显示左侧大脑中动脉区域大面积梗死。常规血管造影显示左侧大脑中动脉完全闭塞,基底侧支血管发育不良。本病例表明,伴有MMV的潜在自身免疫性疾病(如SLE)患者应被认为易患缺血性卒中。
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