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Table 2 Summary of clinical characteristics of three patients with hemorrhagic moyamoya disease accompanied by intracranial aneurysms

From: Management of distal choroidal artery aneurysms in patients with moyamoya disease: report of three cases and review of the literature

 

Patient 1

Patient 2

Patient 3

Age (years)/sex

51/M

38/M

42/M

Diagnosis

IVH

IVH

IVH

Affected artery

Anterior choroidal

Posterior choroidal

Bi-anterior choroidal

Suzuki’s vessel grades

III

III

III

Preoperative GCS

15

15

15

Operation

STA-MCA + EDMS and aneurysm neck clipping

STA-MCA + EDMS and aneurysmectomy

None

Postoperative aneurysm

Disappeared

Disappeared

Remains

STA-MCA

++

++

--

EDMS

++

++

--

Follow-up period (months)

34

21

4

Rebleeding

None

None

Yes

GOS

5

5

5

  1. EDMS, Encephalo-duro-myo-synangiosis; F, Female; GCS, Glasgow Coma Score; GOS, Glasgow Outcome Scale; IVH, Intraventricular hemorrhage; M, Male; STA-MCA, Superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery anastomosis; ++, moderate development.