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Posterior circulation involvement and collateral flow pattern in moyamoya disease with the RNF213 polymorphism

Authors
Kim, Won-HyungKim, Sang-DaeNam, Myung-HyunJung, Jin-ManJin, Sung-WonHa, Sung-KonLim, Dong-JunLee, Hae-Bin
Issue Date
Feb-2019
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
RNF213; Moyamoya disease; Cerebrovascular disorder; Collateral anastomoses
Citation
CHILDS NERVOUS SYSTEM, v.35, no.2, pp.309 - 314
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Journal Title
CHILDS NERVOUS SYSTEM
Volume
35
Number
2
Start Page
309
End Page
314
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/67855
DOI
10.1007/s00381-018-3985-5
ISSN
0256-7040
Abstract
PurposeMoyamoya disease is a chronic cerebrovascular disorder characterized by progressive stenosis of the circle of Willis with a compensatory collateral vessel network. Recent studies have identified the ring finger protein 213 gene (RNF213) as the unique susceptibility gene for moyamoya disease. The purpose of this study was to compare clinical features of moyamoya disease, especially angiographic findings, between patients with and without the RNF213 mutation.MethodsBlood samples from 35 patients with moyamoya disease were obtained between May 2016 and May 2017. Information on age at the time of diagnosis, sex, and initial symptom were obtained via retrospective chart review. Angiographic records were evaluated.ResultsRNF213 variants were detected in the 28 of 35 patients (80%), including all pediatric patients (100%) and 18 of 25 adult patients (72%) in our cohort. Leptomeningeal collateral flow from posterior to anterior circulation was more frequent in the RNF213-negative group than in the RNF213-positive group (100% versus 38.9%; p=0.020). Posterior cerebral arterial territorial involvement was more frequently observed in RNF213-positive patients than in RNF213-negative patients (50% versus 0%; p=0.027).ConclusionsRNF213 may play a significant role in the development of collateral anastomoses.
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