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How long can patients with moyamoya disease live is related to factors such as the age of onset, the primary disease, the severity of the disease, the degree of brain tissue damage, and the speed of disease development. The case fatality rate of moyamoya disease is about 10% in adult patients and about 10% in pediatric patients, and the main cause of death is intracranial hemorrhage. According to Professor Jin Yongjian, a medical doctor in Japan, moyamoya disease is a rare cerebrovascular occlusive disease, which is mainly characterized by progressive stenosis or occlusion of bilateral internal carotid artery ends and their large branches, and is accompanied by abnormal neovascular network formation at the base of the skull.
Because of the abnormal proliferation of capillaries at the base of the brain, cerebral angiography will show a blurry reticular shadow, like the smoke from smoking, so it is vividly called"Moyamoya disease"。
Moyamoya disease is very harmful, once cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction occurs, it may lead to hemiplegia, disability, and severe cases are life-threatening, and the probability of death is high. Moyamoya disease may also be accompanied by renal artery stenosis hypertension, intracranial aneurysm, cerebrovascular malformation, periodic torticollis and other diseases, which pose a great threat to the life and health of patients.
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Hello, moyamoya disease is generally an acquired occlusive cerebrovascular disease, which may be related to reactive cerebral vasculitis, and it is also related to genetics!
The most important thing for moyamoya disease is early detection, early diagnosis, and early ** is the key, generally through early surgery**, most patients can return to normal life. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital as soon as possible**! Best wishes.
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Professor Jin Yongjian reminded that how long patients with moyamoya disease can live is related to factors such as the age of onset, primary disease, severity of disease, degree of brain tissue damage, and the speed of disease development. The case fatality rate of moyamoya disease is about 10% in adults and about 10% in children, and the main cause is intracranial hemorrhage.
At present, the effective means of moyamoya disease is surgery, as long as it is timely, it can have the same lifespan as a normal person. So don't be discouraged, just accept **. Everything will be fine.
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Question analysis: Moyamoya disease patients live for more than 10 years.
Advice: Moyamoya disease is a systemic vascular disease. The case fatality rate of moyamoya disease is about 10% in adult patients and about 10% in pediatric patients, and the main cause of death is intracranial hemorrhage.
Moyamoya disease is a kind of cerebrovascular disease, also known as moyamoya disease or spontaneous basilar artery annular occlusion, which is a disease characterized by the slow thickening of the arterial intima at the end of the internal carotid artery and the beginning of the middle cerebral artery in front of the brain, the gradual narrowing and occlusion of the arterial lumen and the compensatory dilatation of the perforated artery at the bottom of the brain In layman's terms, it is due to the blockage of the main blood supply vessels of the brain, cerebral ischemia and a series of symptoms, this disease is called moyamoya disease. At present, it is generally believed that for moyamoya disease, internal medicine** is ineffective. The main surgery is taken** moyamoya disease.
In the development of many surgical methods ** moyamoya disease: direct vascular anastomosis, indirect reconstruction of intracranial and extracranial blood supply, skull drilling, omentum patching, etc.
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My uncle died within a month because of this disease...
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Although moyamoya disease is a very serious and dangerous disease, it can also be operated on. Professor Jin Yongjian, director of the Department of Cerebrovascular Disease and Neurosurgery of the Aviation General Hospital, carried out the combined vascular bypass surgery, which is currently a very advanced method. This surgery uses both direct and indirect bypass to establish adequate blood circulation to the brain and prevent cerebral ischemia, cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage.
Therefore, if moyamoya disease is not **, it may occur at any time, and cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, and even life-threatening, it is difficult to say how old you can live. However, patients with moyamoya disease can return to normal life after restoring the cerebral blood supply after combined vascular bypass surgery, without affecting their life expectancy.
If you don't get treated, you can live for more than ten years, and if you are cured, you can live for a few more years, and I don't know how much you need to be optimistic about this, and you will live longer The condition is also related to your daily mood.
If you take care of it, you will live like a normal rat for two to three years. My pudding may also have it, eh, the urine is super smelly, so buy a test strip and try it when the time comes.
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Professor Jin Yongjian of cerebrovascular disease reminded that arterial stenosis or occlusion can easily lead to cerebral ischemia, and the smoky blood vessels at the base of the skull are very fragile and easy to rupture and cause cerebral hemorrhage, so the symptoms of moyamoya disease mainly include ischemic symptoms and hemorrhagic symptoms. Ischemic symptoms such as headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, some people may have varying degrees of consciousness impairment, mental retardation, sensory loss, dysphonia, aphasia, migraine, headache, cranial nerve damage, etc., severe ischemia can be seen acute hemiplegia; Hemorrhagic symptoms mainly refer to intracranial hemorrhage, and 12% to 14% may have subarachnoid hemorrhage, intraventricular hemorrhage or intracerebral hemorrhage, and some may even reverse.
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