Korean Circ J. 2002 Mar;32(3):275-279. English.
Published online Mar 31, 2002.
Copyright © 2002 The Korean Society of Circulation
Original Article

A Case of Moyamoya Disease with Total Occlusion of Left Main Coronary Artery

Seong Hwan Kim, Chang Gyu Park, Seung Hwan Han, Sang Won Park, Jin Seok Kim, Seong Mi Park, Jong Il Choi, Chul Woong Choi, Jung Chun Ahn, Hong Seok Seo, Dong Joo Oh and Young Moo Ro
    • Department of Internal Medicine, Korea University Medical College, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Moyamoya disease is an occlusive intracranial arteriopathy with an abnormal cerebral vascular collateral network at the base of brain. Despite strict diagnostic guidelines for moyamoya disease, the etiology and pathogenesis remains unknown. There are several reports that moyamoya disease should be regarded as a systemic vascular disorder. However, Moyamoya and coronary artery disease may have common etiologic factors. We decribe here a 35-year-old female with moyamoya disease that was diagnosed as severe coronary artery disease. Coronary angiography showed a left main ostial total obstruction with TIMI grade III collateral blood supply from the normal right coronary artery. We report the first clinical case of moyamoya disease with left main ostial total obstruction in a Korean patient and recommend that an evaluation of the extracranial (especially coronary artery) vascular system should be considered if there is some evidence of coronary artery disease.

Keywords
Moyamoya disease; Coronary disease; Coronary stenosis


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