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Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome Misdiagnosed as Moyamoya Disease with Transient Ischemic Attack as Initial Manifestation
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±èµµÇü ( Kim Do-Hyung )
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±èÀç±¹ ( Kim Jae-Guk )
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±èÁø¿Á ( Kim Jin-Ok )
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À̼öÁÖ ( Lee Soo-Joo )
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Abstract
Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS) is a disease characterized by reversible and multiple stenoses of cerebral blood vessels that improve within 3 months, accompanied by thunderclap headache. Here, we report an interesting case of RCVS initially misdiagnosed as Moyamoya disease with transient ischemic attack. A 45-year-old woman visited the Neurology Department of Eulji University Hospital. The patient was initially diagnosed with Moyamoya disease with transient ischemic attack. However, follow-up magnetic resonance angiography performed 12 months after the patient was appropriately diagnosed as having RCVS.
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Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome; Moyamoya disease; Transient ischemic attack
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