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Moyamoya Disease

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Moya Disease

Introduction

Moyamoya Disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the gradual loss of neuronal function. This page provides comprehensive information about the disease, including its pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and current therapeutic approaches.

<div class="infobox infobox-disease"> [^2] Disease Name: Moya Disease [^3] Classification: Cerebrovascular Disorder / Chronic Progressive Vasculopathy [^4] Type: Idiopathic (Moya Disease) vs. Associated with other conditions (Moya Syndrome) [^5] Onset: Childhood (peak 5-10 years) or adulthood (30-40 years) [^6] Prevalence: 0.5-1 per 100,000 in East Asia; 0.1 per 100,000 in Western populations [^7] ICD-10 Code: I67.5 [^8] OMIM: 607151
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Overview

Moya Disease is a rare, chronic, progressive cerebrovascular disorder characterized by the bilateral stenosis or occlusion of the arteries at the base of the brain (the terminal internal carotid arteries and the proximal anterior and middle cerebral arteries). The name "Moya" means "puff of smoke" in Japanese, describing the appearance of the compensating collateral vessels that form at the base of the brain<sup>[1]</sup>.

This disease leads to reduced blood flow to the brain (cerebral hypoperfusion)<sup>[1]</sup>, which can cause transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), strokes, seizures, and progressive cognitive decline. Moya primarily affects children, but adults can also be affected, with females slightly more commonly affected than males.

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