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Neuropsychological Test Performance Differentiates Subgroups of Individuals With Adult Moyamoya Disease: A Cross-Sectional Clinical Study.

Samantha L DeDios-SternMilena Y GotraZachary J ReschKyle J JennetteSepideh Amin-HanjaniFady T CharbelAli AlarajFernando D TestaiKeith R ThulbornAlejandro VargasNeil H PliskinJason R Soble
Published in: Neurosurgery (2024)
Consistent with previous work, frontal-subcortical cognitive deficits (eg, deficits in mental speed, attention, executive functioning) were found in nearly half of patients with MMD and better cognitive performance was associated with factors related to cognitive reserve. Angiographic metrics of disease burden (eg, Suzuki rating, collateral flow) and hemodynamic reserve were not consistently associated with poorer cognitive outcomes, suggesting that cognition is a crucial independent factor to assess in MMD and has relevance for treatment planning and functional status.
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