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Moyamoya angiopathy is a chronic progressive occlusive intracranial vasculopathy, and CT angiography, MRI, digital subtraction angiography are the auxiliary examinations. Headache is a common symptom in Moyamoya angiopathy (MMA ) patients, and the phenotypes of headache attributed to MMA mainly include migraine-like headache and tension type-like headache; mechanism involves in dilatation of intracranial and extracranial arteries and leptomeningeal collaterals, cerebral hypoperfusion, vascular endothelial damage, genetic susceptibility, and mental stress. Strategies such as surgical revascularization and medical treatment are given. This article focuses on clinical manifestations, pathogenesis, diagnoses, treatments and prognoses of headache attributed to MMA, in order to deepen the understanding of clinical workers on this symptom.
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Cerebral small vessel disease is a group of diseases mainly affecting intracranial small artery and arteriole.The main characteristic changes of cerebral small vessel disease on MRI are diffuse white matter hyperintensities,lacunar infarcts,cerebral microbleeds,and enlarged perivascular spaces.These changes may be correlated with cognitive impairment.At present,many scales are available and can be used to evaluate cerebral small vessel disease caused cognitive inpairment.