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Acute recurrent cerebral infarction caused by moyamoya disease complicated with adenomyosis:A case report

作     者:Shao Zhang Li-Ming Zhao Bing-Qian Xue Hao Liang Gao-Chao Guo Yang Liu Rui-Yu Wu Chao-Yue Li 

作者机构:Department of NeurosurgeryHenan University People's HospitalHenan Provincial People's HospitalZhengzhou 450000Henan ProvinceChina Department of NeurosurgeryZhengzhou University People's HospitalHenan Provincial People's HospitalZhengzhou 450000Henan ProvinceChina 

出 版 物:《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 (世界临床病例杂志)

年 卷 期:2022年第10卷第14期

页      面:4617-4624页

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学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 100211[医学-妇产科学] 100204[医学-神经病学] 10[医学] 

主  题:Moyamoya disease Combined cerebral revascularization Acute recurrent cerebral infarction Abnormal uterine bleeding Adenomyosis Case report 

摘      要:BACKGROUND Moyamoya disease is essentially an ischemic cerebrovascular ***,we describe a case of acute recurrent cerebral infarction caused by moyamoya disease with concurrent adenomyosis which,to our knowledge,is the first in the literature.A literature review is also *** SUMMARY A 38-year-old female presented to the Research and Treatment Center of Moyamoya Disease in our hospital withleft limb weaknessas the main *** was diagnosed with acute cerebral infarction and moyamoya disease through magnetic resonance imaging and digital subtraction *** to this,she had experienced a prolonged menstrual period of one-month *** was investigated and adenomyosis was *** passing the acute cerebral infarction phase,the patient underwent surgery for adenomyosis followed by combined cerebral *** the postoperative follow-up,improvements of the perfusion imaging stage and modified Rankin Scale were observed.A review of the literature showed only 16 reported cases of gynecological diseases complicated with *** clinical characteristics,pathogenesis,therapeutic effects,and long-term prognosis of these cases have been studied and *** In patients with moyamoya disease,early management of gynecological-related bleeding disorders is essential to prevent the complications of cerebral events.

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