BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE-: To investigate the association between thyroid autoantibodies and moyamoya disease (MMD) in patients with an apparent euthyroid state. METHODS-: We prospectively studied angiographically diagnosed patients with MMD. We compared demographic profiles, thyroid function test, and thyroid autoantibody status between MMD and control groups. RESULTS-: A total of 63 patients with MMD, 71 patients with non-MMD stroke, and 200 healthy control subjects were included. The prevalence of elevated thyroid autoantibodies was higher in the MMD group than in other groups (P<0.01 for MMD versus non-MMD; P<0.001 for MMD versus control subjects). After adjusting for covariates, the elevated thyroid autoantibodies (OR, 4.871; 95% CI, 1.588 to 15.277) and smoking habits (OR, 0.206 for current smoker; 95% CI, 0.054 to 0.786) were independently associated with MMD versus non-MMD stroke. CONCLUSIONS-: Elevated thyroid autoantibodies were frequently observed in patients with MMD. The results of the present study suggest that immune aberrancies associated with or underlying thyroid autoimmunity are also playing a role in developing MMD. © 2009 American Heart Association, Inc.
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Kim, S. J., Heo, K. G., Shin, H. Y., Bang, O. Y., Kim, G. M., Chung, C. S., … Lee, K. H. (2010). Association of thyroid autoantibodies with moyamoya-type cerebrovascular disease: A prospective study. Stroke, 41(1), 173–176. https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.109.562264
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