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  • Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a rare condition where blood flow is restricted to the brain due to the narrowing of internal carotid arteries, leading to ischemic strokes and formation of collateral vessels.
  • A study used whole-brain histogram diffusion tensor imaging (WBH-DTI) to analyze differences in brain structure between MMD patients and healthy individuals by comparing data from three groups: MMD patients with and without infarcts and normal controls.
  • The findings showed that MMD patients with infarcts had distinct WBH-DTI patterns, indicating greater pathological severity compared to those without infarcts and normal controls, suggesting WBH-DTI's potential in distinguishing between these conditions.

Article Abstract

Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a rare disorder of unknown etiology in which terminal portions of the internal carotid arteries become steno-occlusive, with fine collateral "moyamoya vessels" formed secondarily, resulting in serial ischemic strokes throughout its clinical course. Whole-brain histogram (WBH) of diffusion tensor imaging (WBH-DTI) is an analytical tool whose feasibility has been ascertained in various pathologies. To elucidate whether WBH-DTI could detect any difference between ischemic MMD and normal controls, we examined 27 consecutive MMD patients without hemorrhage and 48 normal controls in this prospective study using a 3.0-T magnetic resonance scanner. WBHs of fractional anisotropy (FA) (WBH-FA) and mean diffusivity (MD) (WBH-MD) were compared among three groups: Group 1, MMD patients with infarct (n=15); Group 2, MMD patients without infarct (n=12); and Group 3, normal controls (n=48). Group 1 showed significantly higher peak height and significantly lower mean value on WBH-FA, as well as significantly lower peak height and significantly higher mean value on WBH-MD, compared with Groups 2 and 3. No significant difference was seen in parameters at either WBH-FA or WBH-MD between Groups 2 and 3. These results might reflect the pathological severity of each group, and WBH-DTI could feasibly detect differences between ischemic MMD with infarction and MMD without infarction and normal controls.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mri.2008.01.036DOI Listing

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