Open-access Twig-like middle cerebral artery: a rare condition not to be confused with Moyamoya disease

Twig-like middle cerebral artery: uma condição rara que não pode ser confundida com doença de Moyamoya

Twig-like MCA is a rare anomaly with prevalence of 0.1-1% in literature1, possibly explained by failure fusion of primitive MCA2. Pathogenesis is not fully understood. Hemorrhage (50%)3, cerebral ischemia (Figure 1), aneurysm or incidental fidings the clinical presentation. It’s important to know this entity not to misdiagnose as Moyamoya or steno-occlusive disease4.

Figure 1.
A) Axial non contrast Brain CT with hypodensity on the striatocapsular area (arrow); B) Axial intracranial CT angiography (CTA) image with MCA occlusion (arrow) and anastomotic vessels (arrowhead) to the distal part of the MCA trunk.

Features of Tw-MCA are reported and presented in our case (Figures 2, 3 and 4)2.

Figure 2.
Four Features of Twig-Like MCA: A) DSA frontal view of early arterial phase of the left ICA with 1) unilateral proximal M1 occlusion (arrow) and 2) plexiform arterial network instead of MCA trunk (arrowhead); anomalous artery from left A1 segment (asterisk); B) Late arterial phase DSA of the left ICA with 3) Perforators from the plexiform network (arrow) and 4) Cortical branches beyond occluded MCA trunk with anterograde flow with normal configuration (arrowhead); C) DSA lateral view of early arterial phase of the left ICA with the plexiform arterial network (arrow); D) DSA lateral view of early arterial phase of the left ICA with cortical branches beyond occluded MCA trunk with anterograde flow with normal configuration (arrow).

Figure 3.
A) DSA oblique view of early arterial phase of the left ICA; B) DSA oblique view of late arterial phase of the left ICA; C) DSA oblique view of arterial phase of the left ICA with leptomeningeal collaterals from the distal left anterior cerebral artery and distal branches of MCA; D) Diagnostic DSA 3D reconstruction of the left ICA with the MCA occlusion (white arrow); and an anomalous artery from left A1 segment of the ACA (arrowhead). Also, the plexiform arterial network instead of MCA trunk is demonstrated with the normal distal MCA trunk.

Figure 4.
A) Diagnostic DSA 3D reconstruction of the left ICA with the plexiform arterial network; B) Diagnostic DSA 3D reconstruction of the left ICA with the plexiform arterial network and the normal distal MCA trunk.

Moyamoya has different characteristics from Tw-MCA: progressive bilateral terminal carotid occlusion with MCA, ACA involvement and extensive lenticulostriate collaterals.

REFERENCES

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Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    22 Nov 2021
  • Date of issue
    Nov 2021

History

  • Received
    13 Apr 2021
  • Reviewed
    30 Apr 2021
  • Accepted
    08 May 2021
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