Histological analysis of microbleed after surgical resection in a patient with moyamoya disease - Case report

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A 65-year-old male with moyamoya disease underwent surgical resection of a microbleed simultaneously with revascularization surgery. Histological examination identified several fragile arteries surrounding the microbleed. Microbleeds detected by T2*-weighted magnetic resonance imaging are considered to be a general marker of vascular vulnerability in cerebral angiopathy with a tendency to bleeding. The microbleeds observed in patients with moyamoya disease probably originate in bleeding from the fragile arteries.

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Kikuta, K. I., Takagi, Y., Nozaki, K., Okada, T., & Hashimoto, N. (2007). Histological analysis of microbleed after surgical resection in a patient with moyamoya disease - Case report. Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica, 47(12), 564–567. https://doi.org/10.2176/nmc.47.564

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