关键词: ACA = anterior cerebral artery ACTA2 AP = anteroposterior ECA = external carotid artery ICA = internal carotid artery MAP = mean arterial pressure MCA = middle cerebral artery MIFA = middle internal frontal artery PAA = posterior auricular artery STA = superficial temporal artery cerebral arteriopathy cerebrovascular bypass indirect revascularization stroke vascular disorders

Mesh : Actins / genetics Anterior Cerebral Artery / surgery Brain Ischemia / diagnostic imaging etiology genetics Cerebral Arterial Diseases / diagnostic imaging genetics surgery Cerebral Revascularization / adverse effects methods Child Ear / blood supply Feasibility Studies Female Humans Mutation Postoperative Complications / diagnostic imaging genetics Temporal Arteries / surgery

来  源:   DOI:10.3171/2016.3.PEDS15694   PDF(Sci-hub)

Abstract:
Mutations in the smooth muscle-specific isoform of alpha actin (ACTA2) cause smooth muscle dysfunction in arteries. This rare loss-of-function mutation may cause a diffuse occlusive cerebral arteriopathy, resulting in stroke. While ACTA2 arteriopathy is often described as moyamoya-like, it has a distinct phenotype characterized by dilation of the proximal internal carotid artery (ICA) and occlusion of the terminal ICA and proximal middle cerebral artery. Intracranial arteries have an abnormally straight course, often with small aneurysms. There is limited experience with revascularization procedures for ACTA2 arteriopathy, and the safety and efficacy of these procedures are unknown. In this paper the authors present a symptomatic 6-year-old patient with ACTA2 cerebral arteriopathy who underwent both indirect revascularization and direct cerebrovascular bypass. Postoperatively, the patient suffered an ischemic infarct in a neighboring vascular territory. While direct cerebrovascular bypass is technically feasible, patients with ACTA2 arteriopathy may be at increased risk for perioperative stroke compared with patients with moyamoya disease.
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