Visualization of periventricular collaterals in moyamoya disease with flow-sensitive black-blood magnetic resonance angiography: Preliminary experience

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Fragile abnormal collaterals in moyamoya disease, known as “moyamoya vessels,” have rarely been defined. While flow-sensitive black-blood magnetic resonance angiography (FSBB-MRA) is a promising technique for visualizing perforating arteries, as of this writing no other reports exist regarding its application to moyamoya disease. Six adults with moyamoya disease underwent FSBB-MRA. It depicted abnormal collaterals as extended lenticulostriate, thalamic perforating, or choroidal arteries, which were all connected to the medullary or insular artery in the periventricular area and supplied the cortex. This preliminary case series illustrates the potential for FSBB-MRA to reveal abnormal moyamoya vessels, which could be reasonably defined as periventricular collaterals.

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Funak, T., Fushimi, Y., Takahashi, J. C., Takagi, Y., Araki, Y., Yoshida, K., … Miyamoto, S. (2015). Visualization of periventricular collaterals in moyamoya disease with flow-sensitive black-blood magnetic resonance angiography: Preliminary experience. Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica, 55(3), 204–209. https://doi.org/10.2176/nmc.oa.2014-0360

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