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Late Cerebrovascular Events and Social Outcome after Adolescence: Long-term Outcome of Pediatric Moyamoya Disease

机译:青春期晚期脑血管事件和社交结局:小儿烟雾病的长期结局

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In this article, the authors review the literature related to long-term outcome of pediatric moyamoya disease, focusing on late cerebrovascular events and social outcome of pediatric patients once they reach adulthood. Late-onset de novo hemorrhage is rare but more serious than recurrence of ischemic stroke. Long-term follow-up data on Asian populations suggest that the incidence of de novo hemorrhage might increase at age 20 or later, even more than 10 years after bypass surgery. Social adaptation difficulty, possibly related to cognitive impairment caused by frontal ischemia, continues in 10–20% of patients after they reach adulthood, even if no significant disability is present in daily life. A treatment strategy aimed at improving long-term outcome and careful follow-up might be required.
机译:在本文中,作者回顾了与儿童烟雾病的长期预后相关的文献,重点关注儿童成年后的脑血管晚期事件和社会预后。迟发性新生出血很少见,但比缺血性中风的复发更为严重。有关亚洲人群的长期随访数据表明,从20岁或更晚,甚至在搭桥手术后10年以上,从头出血的发生率可能会增加。社会适应困难,可能与额叶缺血引起的认知障碍有关,即使成年后没有明显的残疾,成年后仍会在10%至20%的患者中继续存在。可能需要旨在改善长期预后和认真随访的治疗策略。

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