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Moyamoya Disease
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1) What is Moyamoya disease?
A
a cardiac disorder
B
a gastrointestinal disorder
C
a cerebrovascular disorder
D
a renal disorder
2) Who is more at risk for this disease
A
females
B
males
3) What medications are patients with this disease placed on?
A
ACE inhibitors, blood thinners, and anti-seizures
B
Calcium-channel blockers, anti-seizures, and anti-coagulants
C
Beta-blockers, antibiotics, and anti-coagulants
4) What is a surgical intervention for this disease?
A
exploratory laparotomy
B
indirect revascularization
C
craniotomy
D
EVD placement
5) The Japanese phrase, moyamoya means what in English?
A
a darkened area
B
cloudy air
C
a puff of smoke
D
cluster of vessels
6) What ages are more likely to be affected by this disease?
A
adults older than 65
B
Children under 15 or adults around 30 yrs. old
C
17 to 28 yr. olds
D
newborns and 21 yr. olds
7) What is typically the first sign and/symptom of moyamoya disease?
A
transient ischemic attack/stroke
B
constipation
C
mood changes
D
tiredness
8) Which below is a test used to diagnosis this disease?
A
MRI
B
bloodwork: CBC, BMP, ALT/AST
C
cardiac catherization
D
bilateral leg venous doppler
9) How many days is the patient with moyamoya disease admitted for post-operatively?
A
5
B
3
C
1
D
7
10) What life threatening complication is the patient most at risk for with this disease?
A
hypertensive crisis
B
a stroke
C
anaphylactic reaction
D
orbital edema
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