Brain Perfusion Before and After Surgical Treatment of Moyamoya Disease

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TitreBrain Perfusion Before and After Surgical Treatment of Moyamoya Disease
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursDrouet C, Morel O, Thines L, Porot C, Boulahdour H
JournalCLINICAL NUCLEAR MEDICINE
Volume42
PaginationE269-E272
Date PublishedMAY
Type of ArticleEditorial Material
ISSN0363-9762
Mots-clésacetazolamide, HMPAO, moyamoya, revascularization, SPECT, Talairach
Résumé

Moyamoya disease is characterized by bilateral progressive terminal internal carotid arteries steno-occlusion. In this patient, the disease affected middle cerebral arteries and was disclosed after a left frontal cerebral infarction. Brain HMPAO perfusion scintigraphy with acetazolamide challenge, obtained before surgical treatment, demonstrates an extended bilateral frontal hypoperfusion with a vascular steal phenomenon. The same examination obtained after surgical treatment demonstrates a frank improvement in basal brain vascularization, with nearly complete correction of vascular steal phenomenon. HMPAO brain scintigraphy is a very useful tool in the assessment of moyamoya disease severity before surgery and for the evaluation of treatment efficiency.

DOI10.1097/RLU.0000000000001606