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. 2014 Jun;35(6):1124–1131. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A3819

Table 4:

Angiographic difference according to the location of the acute hemorrhage in adult MMD

Variables D-ICH or IVH (n = 82) L-ICH (n = 14) P Value
ACA occlusion 74 (90.2) 9 (64.3) .009
MCA occlusion 70 (85.4) 11 (78.6) .45
PCA occlusion 18 (22.0) 3 (21.4) .99
Ethmoidal Moyamoya 39 (47.6) 5 (35.7) .41
Fetal-type PCA 46 (56.1) 6 (42.9) .36
PCA collateral 69 (84.1) 11 (78.6) .69
PcomA collateral 6 (7.3) 1 (7.1) .99
ECA collateral 44 (53.7) 5 (35.7) .21
Aneurysma 5 (6.1) 2 (14.3) .27

Note:—Ethmoidal Moyamoya, fetal-type PCA, PCA collateral, PcomA collateral, and ECA collateral indicate the development of ethmoidal Moyamoya vessels, enlargement of PcomA or showing blood supply to PCA territories through PcomA, leptomeningeal collateral vessels from PCA to ACA or MCA territories, collateral flow from PCA to ICA through PcomA, and transdural anastomosis from ECA to ICA, respectively.

D-ICH indicates deep intracerebral hemorrhage; L-ICH, lobar intracerebral hemorrhage; PcomA, posterior communicating artery.

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Two aneurysms were identified simultaneously in 1 patient in the D-ICH or IVH group.