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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 536-545, 1995.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-226974

RESUMO

Seventy-five patients with moyamoya disease were admitted at Kyung Hee University Hospital from 1978 to 1993. Of these, we followed up fourty-five cases who had been treated conservatively for the study of the natural history of moyamoya disease. Seven operated cases and six dead patients during admission were excluded in this study and sixteen cases were lost to follow-up. There were 16 males and 29 females. The hemorrhagic group was twenty-three cases and the non-hemorrhagic group was twenty-two cases. On angiographic findings, the typical type was twenty-eight cases and the atypical type was seventeen cases. Twenty-one cases(91%) of the hemorrhagic group were over twenty years old and sixteen cases(73%) of the non-hemorrhagic group were under twenty years old. The mean follow-up period was 66 months(range 6 months to 15 year 4 months). Nineteen cases had reattack, but most of them had good result except only two cases who died due to huge intracerebral hematoma. Of the sixteen cases, who were under twenty years old and manifested as transient ischemic attack, fifteen cases were improved only with conservative management. The good result of fourty-one cases out of fourty-five with conservative management. suggests that spontaneous collateral circulation had developed well to restore the function of ischemic brain in the natural course of moyamoya disease. Moyamoya disease seems to be not so worse in natural course than expected and further study about natural history will be necessary.


Assuntos
Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Encéfalo , Circulação Colateral , Seguimentos , Hematoma , Ataque Isquêmico Transitório , Perda de Seguimento , Doença de Moyamoya , História Natural
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 689-696, 1995.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-98450

RESUMO

The authors report 4 cases of epidermoid tumor in the cerebello-pontine angle that caused trigeminal neuralgia. Trigeminal neuralgia is mainly caused by vascular compression at the trigeminal root entry zone. In some patients however, the trigeminal nerve can be affected by multiple sclerosis and compressed by a mass within the cerebello-pontine angle(e.g., meningioma, acoustic neurinoma, epidermoid cyst), giant aneurysm, and arteriovenous malformation(AVM). Such benign cerebello-pontine angle tumors may be found in as many as 5 to 8 percent of patients who present with tic nervous system and the initial symptoms caused by this tumor is manifested as facial pain without any other neurological symptoms.


Assuntos
Humanos , Aneurisma , Dor Facial , Meningioma , Cirurgia de Descompressão Microvascular , Esclerose Múltipla , Sistema Nervoso , Neuroma Acústico , Tiques , Nervo Trigêmeo , Neuralgia do Trigêmeo
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 477-484, 1995.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-64338

RESUMO

The choroids plexus papillomas are rare neoplasms of central nervous system, constituting about 0.5% of intracranial tumors. They are most common in children, especially in the first two year of life. In adult, they usually occur within posterior fossa, but cerebellopontine(CP) angle choroids plexus tumor is extremely rare. The authors report two cases of 4th ventricle and CP angle choroids plexus papilloma in adult.


Assuntos
Adulto , Criança , Humanos , Sistema Nervoso Central , Ângulo Cerebelopontino , Plexo Corióideo , Corioide , Papiloma , Papiloma do Plexo Corióideo
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