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. 2017 Apr 3;38(7):3415–3427. doi: 10.1002/hbm.23598

Table 2.

Patient descriptions

Patient ID Sex Age Condition
p1 M 53 Moyamoya disease, RSTA to pial synangiosis, ICH and IVH, currently asymptomatic
p2 M 18 History of Moyamoya disease affecting the right MCA territory.
p3 M 58 LICA stenosis, L parietal stroke with R hemiparesis, moderate to severe cognitive impairment
p4 M 60 Distal PCA aneurysm, R MCA stenosis, 2 periventricular grey matter heterotopia, IVH
p5 M 47 Bilateral moyamoya, L stroke, headaches
p6 F 49 Recurring TIAs, R sided stroke, coronary artery disease, quadruple CABG, aortic atherosclerosis
p7 F 51 Moyamoya, stroke, TIAs, LSTA‐MCA bypass
p8 F 32 Iatrogenic moyamoya disease, R EC‐IC bypass, diagnosed with optic glioma had radiation and surgery, VP shunt
p9 M 57 L ICA occlusion, cognitive decline, L hemispheric hypoperfusion, R hemiparesis episodes
p10 F 42 Bilateral ICA stenosis, calcifications, reoccurring headaches with upper body paresthesias

Abbreviations: L, left; R, right; ICA, internal carotid artery; PCA, posterior cerebral artery; ICH, intracerebral haemorrhage; IVH, interventricular haemorrhage; TIA, transient ischemic attack; LSTA, left superficial temporal artery; RSTA, right superficial temporal artery; MCA, middle cerebral artery; EC, external carotid; IC, internal carotid.