Intraventricular hemorrhage long after successful encephaloduroarterio synangiosis in moyamoya patient

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Intraventricular hemorrhage long after successful encephaloduroarterio synangiosis (EDAS) is very rare. The effect of revascularization surgery for preventing hemorrhagic event of moyamoya disease remains controversial. We report a 17-year-old female with intracerebral hemorrhage and intraventricular hemorrahge 10 years after successful EDAS. Even though cerebral vessels angiography showed good collateral circulations without specific weak points, a cerebral hemorrhage could occur in patient with ischemic type of moyamoya disease long after successful indirect bypass operations. Good collateralization of cerebral angiography or magnetic resonance perfusion image after indirect bypass surgery would ensure against ischemic symptoms, not a hemorrhage. And, thus a life-time follow-up strategy might be necessary even if a good collateral circulation has been established. Copyright ©2009 The Korean Neurosurgical Society.

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Chung, M. Y., Park, Y. S., Kim, D. S., & Choi, J. U. (2009). Intraventricular hemorrhage long after successful encephaloduroarterio synangiosis in moyamoya patient. Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society, 46(3), 257–260. https://doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2009.46.3.257

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