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Is there any treatment?
There are several types of revascularization surgery that can restore blood flow to the brain by opening narrowed blood vessels
or by bypassing blocked arteries. Children usually respond better to revascularization surgery than adults, but the majority
of individuals have no further strokes or related problems after surgery.
What is the prognosis?
Without surgery, the majority of individuals with Moyamoya disease will experience mental decline and multiple strokes because
of the progressive narrowing of arteries.
Without treatment, Moyamoya disease can be fatal as the result of intracerebral hemorrhage.
What research is being done?
The NINDS conducts neurological research in laboratories at the NIH and also supports additional research through grants to
major medical institutions across the country. These studies, which range from clinical trials to investigations of basic
biological mechanisms, are aimed at discovering how and why diseases develop in the brain, and focus on finding ways to prevent,
treat, or cure them.