[Anesthetic Management of a Patient with Quasi-moyamoya Disease Undergoing Total Thyroidectomy for Graves' Disease].

2015 
Quasi-moyamoya disease defined as moyamoya disease combined with autoimmune diseases such as Graves' disease is rare. We report anesthetic management of a patient with quasi-moyamoya disease undergoing total thyroidectomy for Graves' disease resistant to medical therapy. This disease is characterized by the aggravation of cerebral ischemic symptoms with hyperthyroidism. We, therefore, applied steroid pulse therapy before the operation to induce temporal normalization of the thyroid function, and could perform safe anesthetic management of this patient with quasi-moyamoya disease.
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