Moyamoya Disease Worldwide-Global Burden East and West

M. Mehndiratta, Ishu Goyal, Vasundhara Aggarwal, N. Gulati
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The Moyamoya disease [MMD] is a cereberovascular disorder characterized by progressive stenosis of intracranial internal carotid arteries and compensatory collateral formation at the base of the brain, mainly around the circle of Willis. When no particular associated risk factors can be identified, it is termed as Moyamoya disease. However, it may be associated with other neurological and extra- neurological disorders where it is termed as Moyamoya syndrome [MMS]. The condition is predominantly seen in East Asia and has bimodal age of distribution. The clinical manifestations are also age dependant with ischemia predominating in childhood and hemorrhagic manifestations being more common in adults. The pathogenesis is not entirely known, but genetic susceptibility is believed to be an important predisposing factor. The Suzuki staging system is most widely used for evaluation and staging of Moyamoya disease. The gold standard diagnostic modality is cerebral angiography but magnetic resonance imaging [MRA] has also been employed for diagnosis. Treatment is primarily surgical revascularization which is of 3 types: direct, indirect or combined revascularization. Although the role of revascularization surgery has been well established for ischemic MMD, the ideal surgical approach and the role of surgery in hemorrhagic MMD remains controversial.
全球烟雾病-东西方的全球负担
烟雾病(Moyamoya disease, MMD)是一种以颅内颈内动脉进行性狭窄和脑底部代偿侧枝形成为特征的脑血管疾病,主要发生在威氏圈周围。当无法确定特定的相关危险因素时,称为烟雾病。然而,它可能与其他神经系统和神经外疾病有关,称为烟雾综合征[MMS]。此病主要见于东亚,呈双峰分布年龄。临床表现也与年龄有关,以儿童缺血为主,成人出血表现更为常见。发病机制尚不完全清楚,但遗传易感性被认为是一个重要的诱发因素。铃木分期系统是最广泛用于烟雾病的评估和分期。金标准诊断方式是脑血管造影,但磁共振成像(MRA)也被用于诊断。治疗主要是手术血运重建术,手术血运重建术分为直接、间接和联合三种。尽管血管重建手术在缺血性烟雾病中的作用已经得到了很好的确立,但理想的手术方式和手术在出血性烟雾病中的作用仍然存在争议。
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