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Revision as of 00:38, 16 September 2023
Stage | Finding |
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1 | Stenosis of suprasellar ICA, usually bilateral |
2 | Development of moyamoya vessels at base of brain. ACA, MCA, & PCA dilated |
3 | Increasing ICA stenosis & prominence of moyamoya vessels (most cases diagnosed at this stage). Maximal basal moyamoya |
4 | Entire circle of Willis and PCAs occluded, extracranial collaterals start to appear, moyamoya vessels begin to diminish |
5 | Further progression of stage 4 with intensification of ECA collaterals & reduction of moyamoya associated vessels |
6 | Total occlusion of ICA & major cerebral arteries and complete absence of moyamoya vessels |